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Punjab Govt promises stern action, envoy seeks help from MEA
PTI
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Punjab government today promised stern action against all those involved in the brutal assault on a Burundi student which left him comatose even as the African country's envoy met a senior External Affairs Ministry official seeking legal help in the case.

Ambassador of Burundi Rubuka Aloys met Secretary West Sanjay Singh today in New Delhi and discussed the case of 23-year-old Yannick Nihangaza, who was severely beaten up three months ago in Jalandhar and is lying in coma in a hospital at Patiala.
The meeting came after the envoy wrote to MEA seeking legal help for the student's family to get justice.

Singh assured the envoy all possible help by MEA in the case, sources said.
In Punjab, Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal said that the student "will get justice at all cost...whosoever is behind the crime will be dealt with sternly", a day after Nestor Ntibateganya, father of the youth, claimed that he had not received any response to the two letters he wrote asking the chief minister to intervene into the matter.

"We are prepared to provide all possible help to the student...the government will not hesitate in taking action even if the persons involved in the crime are influential ones," Badal said, adding he did not know about the incident earlier. "But now it is in my knowledge, he will get justice."

The Burundi envoy said that both the governments are concerned over the incident. "He will need the help of Government of India and also of my country too," he said.

Dismissing suggestions that it could be a racial attack, Aloys said there are 60 students from his country studying in Jalandhar and they live in a "good relationship" with Indians.
"It is not a racist attack. It is in fact a simple case of criminality, a criminal case, incidents happening everyday in India and elsewhere," the envoy said.

Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Singh Badal directed Chief Secretary Rakesh Singh to extend all possible medical and financial help to the student. He also directed Police Commissioner Gaurav Yadav to expedite the manhunt for the accused in the case.

Meanwhile, Yadav said that two of the accused were arrested by Jalandhar Police and charge sheet had been filed against them.

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(Published 06 July 2012, 20:45 IST)