Balodabazar. A five-member investigation team of Congress reached Balodabazar sub-jail today and met the accused in the arson violence case and Congress workers and took information about the incident. The facts that have come to light in this will be prepared in a report and submitted to the PCC. Former MLA Dhanendra Sahu and former minister Dr. Shiv Dahria, who were part of the Congress investigation committee, said that the government administration is sending innocent Satnami community and Congress workers to jail by making them accused to hide its failure. He said that people of Satnam and Kranti Sena had come from other states to participate in the protest. The members of the investigation team said that the police administration was suppressing the matter by making the workers accused in the Jaitkham incident, the Satnami community was demanding a CBI inquiry. Dhanendra Sahu and Shiv Dahria said that the Congress party will continue the struggle till this entire incident is exposed and will get justice. Let us tell you that even before this, the Congress team had investigated the incident that took place in Amar Gufa of Mahkoni on the night of 15 and 16 May and its report was submitted to the PCC. After that, after the incident of arson and continuous arrests of Congress workers, an investigation team was again formed, which is meeting the accused lodged in various jails of the state and taking information about the incident. The Congress investigation team includes former minister Dhanendra Sahu, Dr. Shivkumar Dahria, Vice President of Chhattisgarh Congress Committee Dr. Premchand Jaisi, Youth Congress State President Akash Sharma,
State President of Congress Law Department Deva Devangan, District President Hitendra Thakur. It is known that during the demonstration of Satnami Samaj, there was violence along with vandalism and arson in Baloda Bazar city, Tehsil office as well as Joint District Office. More than 240 vehicles were damaged in this incident, in which 99 motorcycles, cars, fire brigade and other vehicles were burnt to ashes. Police has registered 13 FIRs on this incident. So far 184 accused have been arrested in this case. In 12 out of these 13 FIRs, the police has presented challans of more than 7000 pages in the court.