A 23-year-old boy was found brutally murdered on the railway tracks in west Delhi on Saturday (August 1) evening. An hour earlier, his family had received a phone call from his cellphone telling them where they could collect his body, which had been mutilated into atleast 12 pieces. It has been 48 hours since the Delhi Police, shockingly, labelled it a suicide.
In a debate moderated by TIMES NOW's Editor-in-Chief Arnab Goswami, panelists -- Ranjana Kumari, Director, Centre for Social Research; Neelam Katara, Nitish Katara's mother and Surabhi Verma, Paras' sister -- discuss how the Police could label Paras' death a suicide despite his body being mutilated into as many as 12 pieces, and why has the Delhi Police not investigated call records after the family claimed to have received an anonymous phone call informing them of Paras' death.