Why has the CBI taken over the NEET aspirant's death investigation in Patna?
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Patna, Feb 12 (NationPress) A significant development occurred on Thursday in the investigation surrounding the suspicious death of a NEET aspirant in Patna, as the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) officially assumed control of the case.
The agency has filed the matter as a special case (Case No. 7S/26), symbolizing the formal transition of the investigation from the Bihar Police to the central authority.
With the CBI's involvement, the inquiry is poised to gain greater momentum.
Sources indicate that senior officials from the CBI's Bihar unit have departed for the agency’s headquarters in Delhi, carrying vital documents and evidence pertinent to the case.
The CBI is anticipated to explore all unresolved aspects and connect the dots that previous investigations failed to clarify.
Intense public and political pressure within Bihar had been advocating for a CBI inquiry to ensure a fair and transparent investigation into this delicate matter.
In response to public demand and ongoing appeals from the victim’s family, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar had formally suggested a CBI investigation to the Government of India.
The central government subsequently approved this recommendation, facilitating the transfer of the case.
Bihar's Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary was the first to publicly confirm the state government's call for a CBI investigation via a social media update, pledging that every possible effort would be made to achieve justice.
Following the student’s demise, Patna experienced heightened tensions, with considerable doubts cast regarding the local police's investigation.
Many have alleged murder or a meticulously orchestrated conspiracy. With the CBI now in command, hopes have surged that the reality surrounding the NEET aspirant’s death, along with the involvement of those implicated, will be unveiled.
The NEET aspirant was discovered unconscious under dubious circumstances in a hostel in Patna on January 6 and unfortunately succumbed to her injuries on January 11, sparking widespread outrage and political turmoil across Bihar.
Reports from the Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) and post-mortem findings have suggested that sexual assault cannot be dismissed.
The FSL analysis confirmed the presence of male semen on the deceased's undergarments, further amplifying calls for a thorough and unbiased investigation.