JNU professor Archana Prasad and a few Maoists have also been booked under section 120 B and 3012 of IPC.

A Delhi University Professor has been booked along with Maoists and others on the charge of murder of a tribal person in the insurgency-hit Sukma district of Chhattisgarh, police said on Monday.

“An FIR was lodged against DU Professor Nandini Sundar, Archana Prasad (JNU Professor), Vineet Tiwari (from Delhi’s Joshi Adhikar Sansthan), Sanjay Parate (Chhattisgarh CPI (Marxist) State Secretary) and others along with Maoists for the murder of Baghel based on the complaint of his wife on Saturday,” said Inspector General of Police (Bastar Range) SRP Kalluri.

They were booked under section 120 B (criminal conspiracy), 302 (murder), 147 (punishment for rioting), 148 and 149 of IPC at Tongpal police station, the IG said adding, “strongest possible action will be taken against those guilty after the investigation.”

Though the case was registered on Saturday, the matter came to light only on late Monday evening.

Naxals allegedly killed Shamnath Baghel with sharp weapons on late night on Friday (November 4) at his residence in Nama village under the Kumakoleng gram panchayat in Tongpal area, around 450 km away from here.

Baghel and some of his associates were spearheading the protest against Naxal activities in their village since April this year.

“As per the complaint lodged by the victim’s wife, her husband had been getting threats from Maoists since he and other villagers had complained against Sundar in May this year. Even armed ultras were referring to that complaint and anti-Maoist demonstrations while attacking Baghel on Friday,” the IG said.

His wife has sought action against Sundar and others accusing them of murdering her husband, Mr. Kalluri added.

Notably, Baghel and other villagers of the region had given a complaint with the Tongpal police in May against Sundar, Prasad, Tiwari, Parate and an unidentified woman activist from Sukma for allegedly inciting innocent tribals against the government and seeking their support for Maoists.

Villagers of Nama and the neighbouring Kumakoleng village (both under Kumakoleng village panchayat) had started a self-motivated protest against Maoist activities in their villages after forming its own security group named “Tangiya (axe) group” in April.

“Following the development, according to villagers, Sundar and others went in the village to allegedly threaten them not to oppose the Maoists,” the IG said.

Ms Sundar had gone to the village with fake name Richa Keshav, he added.

The complaint also mentioned that during the attack on him, Maoists kept telling Baghel that he was being punished because he did not listen to Ms. Sundar and others, and continued opposing them.

A letter was then written to the Vice Chancellors of both DU and JNU informing that the Bastar police was conducting an inquiry against both the professors following complaint received against them, he added.