CPI(M) demands judicial inquiry into Sai Krishna’s alleged custodial death

The CPI(M) has demanded a judicial inquiry into the alleged custodial death of a youth named Gade Sai Krishna in Vijayawada. Party leaders argue that a departmental inquiry is insufficient and have called for an independent investigation to ensure accountability.
Why it matters
The case raises significant questions regarding police conduct, human rights, and the transparency of law enforcement in India.
Communist Party of India (Marxist) State Secretary V. Srinivasa Rao on Friday demanded a judicial inquiry into the alleged custodial death of Vijayawada youth Gade Sai Krishna, saying the incident raised serious concerns about human rights and police accountability.
The article focuses on the demands of a left-wing political party and frames the narrative around police accountability and human rights.
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