Monday, September 28, 2020

Will be painful if JD (U) gives ticket to ex-Bihar DGP Pandey: Congress

 

The Maharashtra Congress on

Monday said it will be very excruciating if the JD(U) gives survey pass to previous Bihar DGP Gupteshwar Pandey "who had offended Mumbai Police", when Devendra Fadnavis is BJPs political decision in-control in the eastern state.

A great deal of inquiries will be posed by individuals of Maharashtra if previous state boss priest Devendra Fadnavis doesn't contradict Pandey getting candidature, Maharashtra Congress representative Sachin Sawant said on Twitter.

Senior Maharashtra BJP pioneer Fadnavis is his partys survey in-control in Bihar, where decisions will be held in three stages on October 28, November 3 and November 7. The Nitish Kumar-drove JD(U) is a partner of the BJP in that state.

Previous Bihar Director General of Police (DGP) Pandey, who firmly safeguarded Nitish Kumar on the issue of foundation of a CBI test into the demise of entertainer Sushant Singh Rajput, joined the state's decision JD(U) on Sunday in the midst of signs that he would challenge the state Assembly surveys.

"It will be very agonizing if BJPs partner JD(U) offers pass to @ips_gupteshwar, who had offended Mumbai Police and slandered Maharashtra, when Devendra Fadnavisji is BJPs Bihar in-control," Sawant tweeted.

"Individuals of Mahrashtra will pose a few inquiries if Fadnavisji doesn't restrict it steadfastly," he included.

Pandey was in the features while the administrations of Maharashtra and Bihar were occupied with a back-and-forth over the examination concerning Rajput's passing.

He had freely reproved the Mumbai metropolitan experts for isolating Bihar IPS official Vinay Tiwari, who went to Mumbai for heading the test into the case after a FIR was held up by Rajputs father, blaming entertainer Rhea Chakraborty and some others of abetting the entertainer's self destruction.

He had additionally requested a CBI test into the passing of Rajput (34), who was discovered hanging in his condo in Mumbai's Bandra region on June14 this year.

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