Former Maharashtra Chief Minister and BJP leader Devendra Fadnavis met the Home Secretary in Delhi today amidst political turmoil and demanded a CBI inquiry on the entire matter. So at the same time, the Supreme Court will hear the petition of Mumbai Police’s former commissioner Parambir Singh tomorrow on Wednesday.
Amid political turmoil in Maharashtra, former state Chief Minister and BJP leader Devendra Fadnavis met the Home Secretary in New Delhi on Tuesday and demanded action on the entire episode. He said that the Home Secretary has been demanded to conduct a probe with the CBI.
After meeting Home Secretary Ajay Bhalla in the Ministry of Home Affairs today, Devendra Fadnavis said that the information I had had been handed over to the Home Secretary. Why this entire matter was suppressed Why no action was taken by the government The Home Secretary has assured to take action on this issue. He said that I have also demanded a CBI inquiry from the Home Secretary.
He said, ‘I only believe that this is the whole issue, in this issue why this report was kept under pressure from 25 August 2020 till now. Why was there no action on it? There was such a serious conversation, why did the government not take action against those involved in such serious issues.
The former chief minister said why the then DGP’s recommendation was not accepted. They demanded a probe from the CID, so why was this demand stopped? The question arises as to who the government wanted to save. He claimed that the Chief Minister has also seen the file.
Hearing in Supreme Court tomorrow
Meanwhile, the Supreme Court will hear tomorrow on Wednesday on the petition of former Mumbai Police Commissioner Parambir Singh. In his petition Parambir Singh has demanded a CBI inquiry against Maharashtra Home Minister Anil Deshmukh. Also demanded to cancel the order of the state government under which he was transferred from the post of Mumbai Police Commissioner.
The bench of Justice Sanjay Kishan Kaul and Justice R Subhash Reddy will be heard in the country’s largest court.
This is a question of morality: Amit Shah
On the other hand, Union Home Minister Amit Shah is busy in 5 assembly elections including Bengal these days. In a special conversation with Aaj Tak, Union Home Minister Amit Shah said in a special conversation with Aaj Tak about accusing Maharashtra Home Minister of getting a month recovery by former Commissioner of Mumbai Police and intervening with the Center. Some other observers have also written. I am currently in the election campaign. Devendra (Fadnavis), who will send the report, will see it comfortably. But it is a question of morality. And I believe that the Government of Maharashtra should give morality. ‘
On the question of the removal of the state Home Minister (Anil Deshmukh), Amit Shah said, ‘I do not want to advise the Chief Minister (Uddhav Thackeray). But this is a question of morality, they should think.
Thinking in Congress too
On the other hand, in the Congress, the third ally in the Government of Maharashtra, the whole episode is going on. Maharashtra’s veteran Congress leader Prithviraj Chavan reached Aslam Shaikh Balasaheb Thorat’s house.
Union Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad today targeted the Thackeray government on the Maharashtra case, saying that this is the first time that a police commissioner has written that the state home minister has set a target of recovering Rs 100 crore a month from Mumbai. When the target of a minister is 100 crores, how much will the remaining ministers have?
Prasad also said that the discussion of Khela is going on in Bengal, but Khela is going on in Maharashtra. The work of recovery, not development, is going on in Maharashtra. The government there is a Mahavsuli Aghadi, there is a government for recovery, for recovery and by recovery. If the recovery of one minister is 100 crores, then how much is the recovery of all ministers. Transfer and posting was going on there