C'garh Assembly: Uproar over suicide of man questioned in sex

Press Trust of India  |  Raipur 

The Assembly witnessed uproar on the first day of its monsoon session today over the alleged suicide of an who was questioned by the in a sex CD case purportedly featuring a

The issue stalled the proceedings of the House on two occasions before it was finally adjourned for the day.

Raising the matter, state Bhupesh Baghel alleged that Rinku was found dead in his office under mysterious circumstances on June 5.

(40) was questioned as part of an ongoing investigation into the circulation and distribution of a sex CD purportedly featuring a

was questioned by the from June 1-3 and also on June 5, Baghel said, adding that the role of the CBI and the was suspicious.

He, along with of Opposition T S Singhdeo, party MLAs Dhanendra Sahu, Amarjeet Bhagat and Satyanarayan Sharma, then demanded a discussion on the matter by moving an adjournment motion notice.

However, the adjournment motion notice was rejected by citing that the CBI was a central investigation agency on which neither the nor the state had any authority.

This led to sloganeering from the Congress' side demanding a probe into Khanuja's death.

Baghel said that proper forensic investigations were not conducted into the suicide and nor was the spot, where the incident took place, sealed by police.

The then adjourned the House for five minutes.

When it resumed, Baghel said Khanuja's wife had submitted a written application to the of Police, Raipur, to conduct an impartial investigation into Khanuja's death.

Baghel once again demanded a discussion on the motion but it was rejected.

MLAs then trooped into the Well of the House and were automatically suspended as per the rules of the Assembly.

The Congress MLAs, however, sat on the floor and continued shouting slogans.

After announcing the name of the 35 Congress MLAs who had been suspended, the adjourned the House for five minutes for the second time.

When the House resumed, the Speaker asked the Congress MLAs, who were still protesting in the Well, to leave the House.

Their suspension was revoked by the Speaker after they left the House which was then adjourned till Tuesday.

In October last year, a video, allegedly involving Rajesh Munat, had surfaced after the arrest of in Uttar Pradesh's Ghaziabad. '

Verma was granted bail by a in Raipur in December last year.

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First Published: Mon, July 02 2018. 18:35 IST