The Asian Age

Netas across partylines in Bihar seek CBI probe

- NAYEAR AZAD

The tussle between Bihar and Maharashtr­a police over the death of Bollywood actor Sushant Singh Rajput intensifie­d on Monday after a IPS officer from Patna, Vinay Tiwary, was directed to stay under home quarantine by the BMC authoritie­s.

Reacting over the incident Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar said, “Whatever happened to the officer was unfortunat­e. Our DGP will speak with the authoritie­s in Mumbai”.

When asked whether he would speak with Maharashtr­a CM Uddhav Thackeray regarding the alleged mistreatme­nt of Bihar cadre IPS officer in Mumbai, Mr Kumar said that “this is not a political issue for us. We are aware of our legal responsibi­lities. Bihar DGP would be discussing the issue with authoritie­s in Mumbai”.

The alleged mistreatme­nt of the Bihar police team also snowballed into a political controvers­y. Political leaders across the partylines raised the issue in the state assembly and urged the Bihar CM to recommend a CBI probe into the death of Sushant Singh Rajput.

The demand was first raised by Neeraj Singh Bablu, a BJP MLA and Sushant Singh Rajput’s cousin. “It is evident that the Maharashtr­a government is trying to create hurdles in the way of Bihar police who has been sent to investigat­e the case. Forcing an IPS officer to stay under home quarantine hours after he arrived in Mumbai to lead the probe also raises serious doubts,” BJP MLA and Rajput’s cousin said.

Neeraj’s demand for CBI probe was supported by the Leader of the Opposition Tejashwi Yadav who said that “the RJD was the first party to make the demand. I have also requested the state government that the upcoming film city in Rajgir should be named after Sushant”.

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