Mumbai: The family of interior designer Anvay Naik, who allegedly committed suicide in 2018, on Thursday accused the previous BJP-led Maharashtra government of suppressing the investigation in the case.
The BJP, however, said the Supreme Court has already given its verdict in the case and cleared the previous government from charges of suppressing the probe.
Anvay Naik's daughter Adnya and his widow Akshata made the allegation while speaking to reporters at Prabhadevi in central Mumbai.
"The previous state government 100 per cent suppressed the case of my father's suicide and I think there should be an investigation into it," Adnya said.
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The then investigating officer in the case was trying to forcibly take our signature on the case-closing form, she alleged.
Akshata Naik said, "On whose instructions these things were happening? The police should investigate the entire chain behind it. There should be a thorough inquiry of the previous government in connection with the case."
Reacting to it, Maharashtra BJP chief spokesperson Keshav Upadhye told reporters, "We share the family's grief. However, the apex court has already given its verdict in Anvay Naik suicide case and cleared the previous BJP-led government from charges of suppressing the investigation."
Akshata Naik further said that the family moved from pillar to post to seek justice, but they are yet to get it.
"We are again requesting everyone to give us justice in the case...One person gets justice within two days. People are transferred only based on suspicion. But in our case, there was a suicide note, an FIR was registered under IPC section 306 (abetment of suicide) and there were names of three accused...When we will get justice?" she asked.
"Is it that only if you are the richest person of Asia, you will get justice?" she asked.