Bombay HC to pronounce order on ex-top cop Param Bir Singh’s plea for CBI probe today

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Mumbai: The Bombay High Court will give its verdict on the previous Mumbai Police Commissioner Param Bir Singh and different petitions associated to his case on Monday (April 5). 

Param Bir Singh has demanded a CBI inquiry into his switch, alleging that he was transferred as Commandant General of Home Guards on March 17 after exposing the alleged corrupt actions of Maharashtra Home Minister Anil Deshmukh. 

What was in Param Bir Singh’s letter addressed to CM Uddhav Thackeray?

The former Mumbai Police Commissioner in his letter addressed to CM Uddhav Thackeray had alleged that Maharashtra Home Minister Anil Deshmukh was concerned in numerous unlawful actions. 

According to the letter, Anil Deshmukh has allegedly approached a junior officer Sachin Vaze to acquire over Rs 100 crore each month from Mumbai’s bars, eating places, lodges and different institutions. 

Why didn’t Param Bir Singh register an FIR towards the state Home Minister?

During the listening to, the previous police commissioner was requested by the Bombay High Court, “why did he not register an FIR against the alleged corruption of the state home minister Anil Deshmukh before bringing the case to court?”

Chief Justice Dipankar Dutta additional identified that the previous high cop didn’t register a FIR within the case which means that he didn’t do his job appropriately. The Chief Justice additionally requested Param Bir Singh, “how writing a letter to the Chief Minister would have helped the case?”

Earlier, the ex-top cop’s letter created a political ruckus in Maharashtra. With many standing towards Param Bir Singh’s letter and defending Anil Deshmukh, whereas others stood towards Deshmukh and demanded a probe within the case. Following this Maharashtra Home Minister additionally requested CM Uddhav Thackeray to permit a probe within the case, in order that “truth will come out.”

“In the last Cabinet meeting, I had asked the chief minister to investigate the allegations levelled against me by the former Mumbai Police commissioner. He has agreed to it and the probe will be done by a retired high court judge. The truth in the entire matter will come before the people,” Deshmukh stated at Nagpur airport.

However, the deputy CM, in help of the Maharashtra Home Minister, accused Singh of ‘lying’, making the false accusations as a part of a ‘conspiracy’ hatched to discredit Deshmukh and the Maha Vikas Aghadi authorities. Many alleged that the previous high cop was making such allegations as an try to save himself from any motion within the SUV case and the case associated to the dying of Mansukh Hiren.

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