Mumbai: Former Mumbai Police Commissioner Param Bir Singh on Saturday alleged that Maharashtra Home Minister Anil Deshmukh had wanted a case of abetment to suicide in MP Mohan Delkar's death in Mumbai on February 22.
In a letter to Chief Minister Uddhav Thackrey, Singh stated: "Abetment to suicide case in Mohan Delkar's death was ordered by Home Minister Anil Deshmukh despite the legal opinion of experts being against this FIR."
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Singh, who has now been posted as Commandant General of Home Guards, said that he has been "made a scapegoat to divert attention from the actual wrongdoers." He also alleged that the FIR was filed for political mileage and he (Parambir Singh) had opposed the idea of the FIR during a meeting of ministers including the Chief Minister.
"From day one, the Home Minister desired a case of abetment of suicide to be registered at Mumbai. My professional view after seeking appropriate legal advice was that while the suicide had occurred in Mumbai, all the alleged acts of abetment had taken place in Dadra & Nagar Haveli. Thus, the abetment of suicide, if any, was required to be investigated by the Police at Dadra & Nagar Haveli who would have jurisdiction in that regard. You will recollect that in a briefing held at Varsha soon after the incident in the presence of a Minister and several other officials, after I drew attention of all concerned about my view, there was general agreement that the alleged acts of abetment could only be investigated by the Police at Dadra & Nagar Haveli," the letter read.