New Delhi:
Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) leader Tejashwi Yadav today attacked the Bihar government led by Nitish Kumar for what he says is a humiliation of his police force in another state. Mr Yadav’s stench came after a senior Bihar police official was quarantined hours after he landed in Mumbai to conduct the state police’s investigation into the death of the actor Sushant Singh Rajput.
“The government of Bihar is letting the Bihar police be insulted. The Center and the Interior Ministry have all the powers, they must intervene,” said the leader of the state’s largest opposition party.
On Sunday evening, Patna City Police Superintendent Vinay Tiwari was quarantined by the Mumbai Civic Corps BMC and his hand stamped indicating the period of isolation until August 15 after arriving in the capital. of Maharashtra.
The RJD leader also reiterated his demand for a central investigation into the case.
“This two-engine government should demand a CBI investigation and ask the Home Secretary. This should not be politicized, we are with his family (Sushant Singh Rajput),” he said.
The demand for a CBI investigation into the death of Patna-born actor Sushant Singh Rajput also resonated in the Bihar legislature today, garnering support from lawmakers who transcend party lines.
MEPs pointed to the “forced quarantine” of Mr. Tiwari to strengthen their point of view.
Earlier, Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Sushil Modi accused Mumbai police of “obstructing” a Bihar police investigation into the Sushant Rajput death case.
The 34-year-old actor was found dead in his apartment in the Bandra suburb of Mumbai on June 14.
Mumbai Police had recorded an unnatural death case and recorded statements from people known to be close to the deceased actor.
However, the case took a new turn when the actor’s father, KK Singh, filed a complaint against Patna, accusing the actor and Mr. Rajput’s friend Rhea Chakraborty and his family members of incitement. to suicide.