Parveen Azad, the wife of Slain DSP of Kunda Zia-Ul-Haque has threatened to go for a massive protest if the conspirators in her husband’s murder are not punished.
She was interacting  at her husband’s official residence at Kunda to pick up his belongings.
Azad is a final year student of BDS at Babu Banarasi Das College of Dental Sciences in Lucknow. She recently joined as the Officer on Special Duty in UP Police, a job provided by the state government.
Expressing Satisfaction with the probe so far, she said that she was keeping a close watch on the probe and would not mind coming up on streets if there are unwarranted delays and deviations in the probe.
Her Husband, Zia ul Haq was posted as the DSP of Kunda. He  was killed in the course of violence which broke out at Balipur village under Kunda police station on March 2 in the wake of the murder of Balipur village chief Nanhe Yadav. As per reports, Yadav was shot dead by miscreants while he was returning home from the village market on the night of March 2. Angry family members and villagers attacked the house of his rival and former gram pradhan Kamta Pal. In the violence, the pradhan’s brother Suresh was gunned down too.
Haq who was posted as circle officer Kunda rushed to the site and tried to pacify the angry crowd when he was shot dead by some unidentified miscreants even as the police personnel accompanying him fled from the spot.
Parveen preferred to keep mum on the delay in the arrest of Kunda MLA Raghuraj Pratap Singh alias Raja Bhaiyya, who is allegedly a prime conspirator in the Balipur triple murder case in which the village head and his brother were also killed.
However, she retorted angrily on the policemen who fled on the spot leaving her husband to death. “Had these police officers stayed with my husband, the scene would have been different. They ran away and this strengthened my belief that they were involved in the conspiracy. My husband was lying there unconscious for more than three-and-a-half-hours. They didn’t even take him to a hospital. The policemen were as guilty as my husband’s murderers,” she said