Joint Action Committee Demands Full Investigation into Death of Manipur Woman in Delhi

- Advertisement -
- Advertisement -

HT Digital

IMPHAL, APR 21: A Joint Action Committee (JAC) has been formed to seek justice following the death of Khangembam Priyaluxmi Devi, a 20-year-old woman from Manipur whose body was found near Maharani Bagh in Delhi’s Sunlight Colony on April 19.

- Advertisement -

The committee is urging a thorough investigation into what police initially categorized as a suicide.

“The death is suspicious. The case must be investigated to punish all culprits involved,” said N. Bishrup, co-convenor of the JAC, during a press conference held at the Rural Youth Development Organisation office in Ngaikhong Siphai.

Priyaluxmi, originally from Ngaikhong Siphai in Bishnupur district, had been living in Delhi since October last year while working at a BPO company in Noida. According to police, she allegedly jumped from a building terrace in southeast Delhi. Her body was flown back to Imphal on April 20.

Highlighting longstanding issues of discrimination, Bishrup stated, “The incident of murder, killing, and discrimination against people from Northeast and Manipur outside the state is not new. There is suspicion of foul play in Priyaluxmi’s death.”

- Advertisement -

The JAC has appealed to both the Governor and the Chief Secretary for a proper and impartial investigation.

Additionally, the committee expressed concern over insensitive social media posts about Priyaluxmi, warning that legal action could be taken against those responsible for spreading harmful comments that have added to the family’s grief.

Police reports mention CCTV footage showing Priyaluxmi alone before the incident and a suicide note found on her mobile phone. A female IPS officer described the case as “a normal suicide,” though investigations are still ongoing to clarify the circumstances surrounding her death.

Priyaluxmi had been sharing accommodation with a roommate, Marina, with both employed at Noida-based iEnergizer. Her body is currently at the AIIMS mortuary for postmortem examination.

- Advertisement -

The JAC has also urged state organisations based in Delhi to implement stronger measures to prevent such incidents in the future.

- Advertisement -
The Hills Timeshttps://thehillstimes.in/
Welcome to The Hills Times, your trusted source for daily news and updates in English from the heart of Assam, India. Since our establishment in 2000, we've been dedicated to providing timely and accurate information to our readers in Diphu and Guwahati. As the first English newspaper in the then undemarcated Karbi Anglong district, we've forged a strong connection with diverse communities and age groups, earning a reputation for being a reliable source of news and insights. In addition to our print edition, we keep pace with the digital age through our website, https://thehillstimes.in, where we diligently update our readers with the latest happenings day by day. Whether it's local events, regional developments, or global news, The Hills Times strives to keep you informed with dedication and integrity. Join us in staying ahead of the curve and exploring the world through our lens.
Latest news
Related news
- Advertisement -