Gurgaon: The Haryana government on Friday recommended a CBI probe into the gruesome murder of a seven-year-old boy in a school in Gurgaon, heeding to the demand of the victim's family.
Chief minister Manohar Lal Khattar made the announcement after meeting the family members of Pradyuman Thakur who was found with his throat slit in the school washroom last Friday.
"This incident (the murder of Pradyuman) was unfortunate... Today I came here to meet the family. There was a demand from the family members and several others to hand over the case to the CBI," he told reporters here.
"The Haryana Police has been properly conducting a probe in this case. Despite that and in view of the demand, this case is being handed over to the CBI for a probe. I appeal to the CBI to investigate the case as expeditiously as possible," Khattar said.
The chief minister, who visited the house of Pradyuman, offered his condolences to his family.
"We have also decided that the management of the school will be taken over by the government for three months. The deputy commissioner (Gurgaon) will bring the system in the school on track," he said.
The victim's father Barun Thakur said that the responsibility of school managements should be fixed in such cases.
"In future, the schools should ensure that such incidents do not occur on their premises," he said.
School bus conductor Ashok Kumar, who emerged as the prime suspect, was arrested the same day.
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