MUMBAI: A day after state home minister Anil Deshmukh of the NCP said that serious lapses in the probe into the car explosives and Mansukh Hiran death case had led to the transfer of Mumbai police commissioner Parambir Singh, the Shiv Sena mouthpiece Saamna backed Singh, saying his transfer did not mean he was guilty.
The Sena also said “a lobby in Delhi” was upset with Singh because of his actions, including his unearthing of the TRP case.
Saamna lauded Singh’s achievements, saying he had taken over in a very difficult period (the pandemic). It also criticised the BJP which had demanded that “political bosses” of API Sachin Waze be found, saying there were no political bosses in such cases.
Reshuffle in police force aimed at unearthing motive, says Saamna
Parambir) Singh encouraged the police force to fight against Covid and visited crucial hotspots like Dharavi on his own. He also boosted the morale of the police during the Sushant Singh Rajput and Kangana cases, hence even a CBI probe could not reveal more than the Mumbai police investigation. The TRP case was also unearthed during Parambir Singh’s tenure, and a lobby in Delhi was upset with him because of all this,” Saamna stated.
“The major reshuffle in the Mumbai and state police force has been done in specific circumstances with the intention of not sparing the culprit, and if it is a murder or suicide, to find the motive behind it. The opposition should believe this,” the paper pointed out.
Saamna further stated, “Everyone is sad about the suspicious death of Mansukh Hiran. The BJP is deeply saddened, but no one spoke about BJP MP Ramswaroop Sharma’s suspicious death in Delhi and MP Mohan Delkar’s suicide, and everyone has forgotten Sushant Singh Rajput and his family. One should learn from the current opposition how to make a big issue out of someone’s death.”
The Sena also alleged that the NIA had taken over the probe into the explosives case only to defame the Maharashtra government. “The opposition raised many questions over Hiran’s death, but as soon as the state Anti-Terrorist Squad registered a case of murder and initiated a probe, the National Investigation Agency took over the case. It seems that there was no ‘noble motive’ other than to defame the Maharashtra government,” the paper stated.
The Sena also said “a lobby in Delhi” was upset with Singh because of his actions, including his unearthing of the TRP case.
Saamna lauded Singh’s achievements, saying he had taken over in a very difficult period (the pandemic). It also criticised the BJP which had demanded that “political bosses” of API Sachin Waze be found, saying there were no political bosses in such cases.
Reshuffle in police force aimed at unearthing motive, says Saamna
Parambir) Singh encouraged the police force to fight against Covid and visited crucial hotspots like Dharavi on his own. He also boosted the morale of the police during the Sushant Singh Rajput and Kangana cases, hence even a CBI probe could not reveal more than the Mumbai police investigation. The TRP case was also unearthed during Parambir Singh’s tenure, and a lobby in Delhi was upset with him because of all this,” Saamna stated.
“The major reshuffle in the Mumbai and state police force has been done in specific circumstances with the intention of not sparing the culprit, and if it is a murder or suicide, to find the motive behind it. The opposition should believe this,” the paper pointed out.
Saamna further stated, “Everyone is sad about the suspicious death of Mansukh Hiran. The BJP is deeply saddened, but no one spoke about BJP MP Ramswaroop Sharma’s suspicious death in Delhi and MP Mohan Delkar’s suicide, and everyone has forgotten Sushant Singh Rajput and his family. One should learn from the current opposition how to make a big issue out of someone’s death.”
The Sena also alleged that the NIA had taken over the probe into the explosives case only to defame the Maharashtra government. “The opposition raised many questions over Hiran’s death, but as soon as the state Anti-Terrorist Squad registered a case of murder and initiated a probe, the National Investigation Agency took over the case. It seems that there was no ‘noble motive’ other than to defame the Maharashtra government,” the paper stated.