NDTV is reporting that the post-mortem report of the deceased journalist Akshay Singh says that he had an enlarged heart and thickened walls. There were no signs of external or internal injuries.
More details awaited.
Times Now reporter, Aditya Raj Kaul, who is on ground in Indore, put out the following tweets after speaking to Dr. Anand Rai, the Vyapam Scam whistleblower.
Home Ministry Rules out CBI Probe into Vyapam till Courts Order
Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh told reporters that the possibility of a CBI probe in to the Vyapam case has been ruled out as the High Court is satisfied with the current probe.
Singh also addressed Opposition parties and asked them to not try and influence the probe into the Vyapam Scam as the probe was being carried out by the SIT under orders from the High Court. He also added that when the High Court and Supreme Court order a CBI probe, it will be ordered immediately.
Delhi Police Commissioner BS Bassi spoke on investigations of the death of Jabalpur Medical College dean.
A medical board is conducting a post-mortem in the case. Delhi police understands the importance of this case. We will probe all aspects of the case. We want to assure everyone that Delhi police will leave no stone unturned to bring out the truth before people.
Madhya Pradesh’s former CM & current Home Minister Babu Lal Gaur told India Today’s Rahul Kanwal that he was not consulted when the government decided not to appeal against the immunity granted by the High Court to the state’s Governor Ram Naresh Yadav.
No one took the advice of my department about action should be taken after the High Court’s granted immunity to the Governor. If the CM had asked me I would have told him what should be done.
– Babu Lal Gaur
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