Thursday, May 12, 2011

AAPSU demands CBI inquiry into chopper crash

Itanagar: The apex students’ organisation of Arunachal Pradesh, AAPSU, has demanded CBI inquiry into the April 30 helicopter crash that killed former Chief Minister Dorjee Khandu and four other persons.
The All Arunachal Pradesh Students’ Union (AAPSU), which has been playing the role of watchdog in absence of a distinct Opposition in the State Assembly, urged the State Government to conduct a probe into the chopper crash by the premier investigating agency for a free-and-fair inquiry.
AAPSU, which had organised a candle-lit march at Akashdeep here in honour of late Chief Minister Dorjee Khandu, who was laid to rest in his home town, Tawang on Tuesday itself, sought to know several queries pertaining to the air crash of the ill-fated Pawan Hans chopper in Luguthang area in Tawang district on April 30 last.
During the prayer meet, the AAPSU put a banner alongside the portrait of late Khandu that read: “Let CBI probe and make us know - 1) Who made the anonymous phone call..? 2) What happened to the black box..? 3) Why the emergency locating transmitter in the ill-fated helicopter did not work? 4) Detailed report of Air Traffic Control before taking off..! 5) Post-mortem report...viz. reason of the late CM’s death and timing of death! 6) Failure of ISRO and Sukhoi in locating the crash site...”
11/05/11 Assam Tribune
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