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Business News/ Politics / Policy/  Vyapam scam: Pressure mounts on Chouhan after second death in 2 days
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Vyapam scam: Pressure mounts on Chouhan after second death in 2 days

Congress pushes for a Supreme Court-monitored CBI probe; Rajnath Singh asks the Madhya Pradesh CM to conduct a thorough investigation

A file photo of Union home minister Rajnath Singh. Photo: PTIPremium
A file photo of Union home minister Rajnath Singh. Photo: PTI

New Delhi: A dean of a medical college in Madhya Pradesh involved in Vyapam scam probe was found dead in a Delhi hotel on Sunday in the second mysterious death in the scandal in as many days, adding yet another murky twist to the case.

The twin deaths gave fresh ammunition to the Congress, which renewed its demand for a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) probe into the massive admission and recruitment scam, saying the spate of “deaths of 45 people" related to Vyapam scam is indeed “extremely intriguing and deeply suspicious." 64-year-old Arun Sharma, dean of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Medical College, Jabalpur, who was said to be probing irregularities in admissions to his college in connection with the scam, was found dead under mysterious circumstances at a Dwarka hotel, sending shockwaves and triggering outrage.

An almost empty bottle of alcohol and vomit was found in the room. Forensic evidence has been collected and his body sent for post mortem. On Saturday, 38-year-old Akshay Singh, a Delhi-based investigative journalist with TV Today group, died in MP’s Jhabua district soon after having interviewed the parents of Namrata Damor, an accused in the scam, whose body had been found near rail tracks in Ujjain district on 7 January 2012.

Under attack over a string of deaths of people connected in some way to the scandal, Madhya Pradesh chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan said the government will write to the high court-appointed Special Investigation Team (SIT) to “thoroughly investigate" Singh’s death.

Addressing a press conference in Bhopal, Chouhan said his government has no objection if the MP high court gets the probe into the scam done by any other agency, including CBI, a demand made by Congress. What fuelled speculations of possible foul play in Sharma’s death was the fact he is the second Dean of the Jabalpur college to have died in suspicious circumstances in the last one year.

D.K. Sakalle, his predecessor, who was inquiring into admissions of candidates for whom proxies had allegedly appeared in the Pre-Medical Test, had been found burnt at his residence. MP police had then concluded he had committed suicide.

Union home minister Rajnath Singh spoke to Chouhan and asked him to conduct a probe into Singh’s death amid reports that the chief minister had agreed to send the journalist’s viscera samples to All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) following a request from his sister.

Terming the spate of deaths of people reportedly associated with ‘Vyapam’ as “extremely intriguing and deeply suspicious", Congress demanded a Supreme Court-monitored CBI investigation into the alleged scam.

Delhi’s ruling Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) demanded a Supreme Court-monitored SIT probe. Calling the Vyapam the “most sinister scam of India", Congress’s communications department incharge Randeep Surjewala claimed that the mechanism of SIT-Special Task Force combine has proved ineffective in probing the matter.

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Published: 05 Jul 2015, 09:14 PM IST
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