Mohan Delkar’s death: PM, Shah should ask officials to cooperate in probe, says Thackeray
MUMBAI: Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray on Sunday said he will request Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah to direct the authorities in Dadra and Nagar Haveli to cooperate with Mumbai police in the probe in Lok Sabha member Mohan Delkar's death.
Delkar, seven-term MP from the Union Territory, was found dead in a south Mumbai hotel room on February 22. A suicide note in Gujarati was also found at the spot.
"I will request the PM and Shah to direct authorities there to cooperate with Mumbai police when they visit Dadra for investigation in Delkar's death case," Thackeray told reporters here in the evening.
Addressing a Press conference on the eve of the 10-day budget session of the state legislature, Thackeray said the Independent MP had left a suicide note of 13 to 14 pages.
"The note includes names of some people. Why is nobody speaking about it," Thackeray said, in a veiled reference to the BJP.
The chief minister declined to comment on the nature of the probe to be undertaken by the police.
"The probe hasn't started yet. But I will request the Prime Minister and Home Minister to instruct the authorities in the Union Territory to cooperate with the Mumbai police when they reach there for investigation," he said.
Earlier in day, Shiv Sena MP Sanjay Raut asked why the people who raised a hue and cry in actor Sushant Singh Rajput's death were silent over Delkar's "mysterious" death.