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IIMC students demand justice for slain Nirupama Pathak through candle march | Students of the Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC) organised a candlelight vigil in New Delhi on Saturday to seek justice for Delhi journalist Nirupama Pathak, who was found dead at her home in India's eastern Jharkhand state last month in mysterious circumstances.
The vigil was held at India Gate under the banner 'Justice for Nirupama' in which
eminent social activists and journalist participated. Neelam Katara, the mother
of Ajay Katara, who was murdered by Vikas and Vishal Yadav in 2002, opined that
the investigation should be shifted outside the state. "In last few days, so much
has been talked about the police. The investigation cannot take place independently
till it shifts outside the state. So, I think the investigation should come out
of Jharkhand," said Katara. A social activist also pleaded for justice for all
other victims in honour killing cases. "This is a basic right. I think the case
is not important because Nirupama is a journalist. It is okay that female journalists
are fighting for Nirupama. Even the male journalists should come forward to fight
for Nirupama. The case is important because there are many Nirupamas in Haryana
(India's northern state) and Western Uttar Pradesh (India's northern state). They
should all get justice," said K. Rajalaxmi, a social activist. Meanwhile, Jharkhand
Police filed a case against Priyavanshu Ranjan, a close associate of Nirupama
Pathak. Hearing a plea by Sudha Pathak, Nirupama's mother, Koderma Chief Judicial
Magistrate (CJM) N K Agrawal on Friday directed the state police to lodge a case
against Ranjan. Nirupama passed out of the IIMC last year, and was in relationship
with her former batch mate - which her parents reportedly did not approve of because
of caste considerations. She was found dead at her home in Jharkhand on April
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