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Journalist murder in Chhattisgarh: Bulldozer action on main accused’s house, CM says culprits won’t be spared

Three people have been arrested so far in connection to the murder of the 33-year-old freelance journalist, Mukesh Chandrakar, who was found dead in Bijapur.

Edited By: Abhirupa Kundu New Delhi Published : Jan 04, 2025 16:19 IST, Updated : Jan 04, 2025 16:21 IST
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Image Source : FILE Mukesh Chandrakar went missing on January 1.

After the murder of Chhattisgarh’s young journalist, Mukesh Chandrakar, in Bijapur, Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai taking a strict stand on the heinous crime said that there is no place for crime and criminals in the state. In connection to the murder, the government ordered the local administration to take a bulldozer action on the house of the main accused. CM Sai said that this would give a strong message and that those culpable of the crime will not be spared at any cost.

Three people were arrested on Saturday in connection to the murder of a 33-year-old journalist whose body was found in a septic tank on a local contractor's property in Bijapur district, police said. Chandrakar, a freelance journalist, went missing on January 1, and his body was found on Friday in the septic tank on a property owned by contractor Suresh Chandrakar at Chattanpara Basti in Bijapur town.

"Three persons have been detained in connection with the murder and are being interrogated," an official here said. The police, however, did not disclose their names and said the details would be revealed later in the day.

Who is Mukesh Chandrakar? 

Mukesh worked as a freelance journalist for news channels, including NDTV, and ran a YouTube channel, 'Bastar Junction', which has some 1.59 lakh subscribers. He had played a crucial role in the release of a CoBRA commando, Rakeshwar Singh Manhas, from Maoists' captivity in April 2021 following the Takalguda Naxal ambush in Bijapur, wherein 22 security personnel were martyred.

He went missing on Wednesday evening, and his elder brother Yukesh Chandrakar lodged a complaint with the police the next day, a senior police official said. Tracking Mukesh's mobile number, police reached the property owned by Suresh Chandrakar and found the body in a septic tank, which was freshly cast with concrete slab, he said.

Police suspect the murder is linked to a recent report of irregularities in road construction work in the district the victim had covered.

Protests over Chandrakar’s murder

Journalists held a symbolic road blockade at Hospital Chowk on National Highway 36 in the city in the morning, demanding that the contractor's properties in Bastar division, including Bijapur, be attached and a case be registered against him.

They also demanded a death sentence for the contractor and others involved in the murder, removal of security detail for him, and sealing of his bank accounts, among other demands. The protesting journalists also sought the suspension or transfer of the Bijapur superintendent of police. Protestors have warned of an indefinite road blockade from Sunday if their demands are not met.

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