CONGRESS leader Hidayat
Patel, who was brutally attacked
on Tuesday, succumbed to his
injuries on Wednesday morning. As the news of his death
spread his supporters gathered
outside Akot Rural Police
Station and staged a ‘thiyya
andolan’ demanding immediate arrest of all the accused
mentioned in the complaint
filed by Patel’s nephew.
Meanwhile, soon after the
stabbing incident, Akot Rural
Police swung into action and
accused Ubed Patel was arrested in just6 hours after the crime
from Panaj village. The protestors also demanded arrests of
other accused. On Tuesday,
Patel was rushed to a private
hospital in Akot after the attack,
where his condition was stated as critical due to heavy blood
loss.
As his condition worsened,
he was shifted to
a private hospital
in Akola.
However, he
succumbed to his
injuries during
treatment in the
early hours of
W e d n e s d a y
morning.
As news of his
death reached his
native village
Mohala and Akot, hundreds of
his supporters reached Akot
Rural Police Station demanding justice. Prior to that Hidayat
Patel’s nephew, Fateh Ali Khan
Rafatullah Khan
Patel, lodged a complaint at the
Rural Police Station. The complaint stated that Ubed Patel
alias Kalu Patel stabbed
Hidayat Patel.
The complaint
also named others including
Mohmmad Badarjamma
Mohmmad Adil of the
Nationalist Congress Party (Ajit
Pawar faction), Congress leader
Rajiv Vitthalrao Boche,
and former Civic chief
Sanjay Ramdas
Bodkhe of the
Congress, causing a
major stir. Based on
this complaint, a case
of murder has been
registered at the Akot
Rural Police Station.
Meanwhile, supporters of Hidayat
Patel refused to leave
the Akot Rural Police
Station and staged a
‘thiyya andolan’
demanding the arrest of all
accused.
District Superintendent of
Police Archit Chandak, along
with local police officials, pacified the crowd.
SP assured the
crowd that the investigation
would be conducted by IPS officer Nikhil Patil and all remaining suspects would be arrested
at the earliest. Chandak also
promised to file a chargesheet
within 60 days, and the case
would be tried in a fast-track
court. He assured that narco
tests would be conducted on the
main accused and a thorough
digital investigation will be carried out, including examination of mobile call records and
WhatsApp calls of all suspected persons. After nearly six
hours of the agitation, the protesters dispersed.
Hidayat Patel’s mortal
remains were taken to his native
village Mohala for the funeral
which was performed at around
4.30 pm. Congress MPCC
Chairman Harshwardhan
Sapakal, MP Anup Dhotre, MLA
Sajid Pathan, MLC Lingade, Ex
MLA Sanjay Gawande and
many political leaders were
present on the occasion.
Meanwhile, markets in Akot
remained closed on Wednesday.
The goldsmith market shut voluntarily. As tensions eased, the
markets gradually resumed normal operations.