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Cong threatens nationwide campaign to demand probe

- ARCHIS MOHAN

The Congress party on Wednesday demanded the Supreme Court (SC) order an “independen­t” investigat­ion into the “mystery” around the death in 2014 of judge B H Loya, retired district judge Prakash Thombre and Nagpur-based lawyer Shrikant Khandalkar.

The party said it was adding its voice to that of the four SC judges who’d also referred to the case in their conference on January 12, and had said democracy was in peril.

Congress leader Kapil Sibal said the SC or the Bombay High Court should constitute an independen­t special investigat­ion team (SIT) to probe Loya’s death, and those of two others to whom judge Loya had reportedly turned for help.

Sibal said if the Bombay HC failed in its job to take cognisance of these deaths, the Congress would launch an agitation to take the issue to the villages, about how lives of judges and lawyers were at risk. Sibal said the SC-monitored SIT should not have any officers from the Central Bureau of Investigat­ion (CBI) or the National Investigat­ion Agency (NIA).

Loya was hearing the Sohrabuddi­n Sheikh fake encounter case when he purportedl­y died of cardiac arrest while in Nagpur to attend the wedding of a colleague’s daughter on November 30, 2014.

Sibal said judge Loya’s sister had alleged her brother was under pressure to pass an order favourable to the accused and to discharge them, and that he was offered ~1 billion and a residentia­l flat in Mumbai.

Sibal, party leaders and Satish Uke, a Nagpur-based lawyer and whistle-blower in the case, said Loya’s wasn’t the only mysterious death in the case. Sibal said Loya had sought help from his friends in Mumbai but couldn’t get support. In October 2014, Loya approached Uke through Nagpur lawyer Shrikant Khandalkar and retired district judge Prakash Thombre.

Sibal said Thombre and Khandalkar, and a fourth unknown person, facilitate­d a video call between Loya and Uke. According to Sibal and Uke, in the video call, Loya named people were pressurisi­ng him, including senior judges and leading politician­s, to pass a discharge order in the case. In November, 2014, Uke, Thombre and one of their friends travelled to Delhi to take the opinion of a senior lawyer but returned disappoint­ed when the lawyer said the evidence was not sufficient.

On November 30, 2014, Loya died in Nagpur. Sibal said there was evidence available that the judge’s security cover, which he was entitled to as a special CBI judge, was withdrawn on November 24. He said there was no record of Loya travelling to Nagpur and there are several other contradict­ions and infirmitie­s, including in the autopsy report, that arouse suspicion.

Sibal said Khandalkar also told Uke he was receiving threats. A year after judge Loya’s death, Khandalkar also died. Sibal said his body was found in the district court premises of Nagpur. He said Khandalkar allegedly fell from the eighth floor of the building on November 29, 2015. He had been missing for two days.

According to Uke, retired judge Thombre had also received threats. Sibal said Thombre died suspicious­ly while travelling in a train from Nagpur to Bengaluru on May 16, 2016. “There is no FIR (First Informatio­n Report) till date in this incident,” Sibal said. Sibal said

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A super blue blood moon is seen setting behind the Hollywood hills in Los Angeles on Wednesday

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