Is Bihar Facing Political Fallout Over NEET Aspirant's Death? Jitan Ram Manjhi Signals CBI Inquiry
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Key Takeaways
- Mysterious death of a NEET aspirant creating political controversy.
- Union Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi hints at a potential CBI inquiry.
- Public protests reflecting demand for justice.
- Investigation ongoing with a focus on transparency.
- Political leaders emphasize the need for evidence-based actions.
Patna, Jan 24 (NationPress) The unexplained death of a young woman from Jehanabad, who was diligently preparing for the NEET examination at Shambhu Hostel in Patna, has ignited significant political turmoil in Bihar.
As the Special Investigation Team (SIT) continues its inquiries, delays in presenting the investigation report have sparked rumors and accusations of a potential cover-up by the government.
In response to increasing public pressure, Union Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi made a noteworthy declaration, stating that a CBI inquiry will be initiated if deemed necessary.
Speaking to the press, Manjhi emphasized that while various speculations are circulating, it is essential to recognize that the Bihar government is actively addressing the situation.
“An SIT has been established. The SIT along with police teams are thoroughly exploring all locations related to the deceased and investigating every aspect. Premature conclusions without substantial evidence could lead to serious repercussions,” he remarked.
Highlighting the importance of careful deliberation, Manjhi urged that decisions should be based on evidence to avoid future doubts.
“The Bihar government is equipped to take measured and decisive actions. The investigation is ongoing, allowing the law to unfold naturally,” he stated.
In response to protests and candlelight vigils calling for justice, Manjhi asserted that the concern for the victim extends beyond the demonstrators.
“It’s not solely the protestors who are concerned about the girl. The Bihar government and Chief Minister Nitish Kumar share the same sensitivity towards the issue. There has been no shielding or unjust accusations,” he affirmed.
Manjhi continued, stating that the SIT is diligently monitoring the case and will uncover the truth regardless of the circumstances.
“Once the facts are revealed, suitable actions will be taken. There’s no need to be swayed by unfounded speculations,” he remarked.
Reiterating his trust in Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, Manjhi concluded: “If the government intended to suppress the case, it could have easily done so. Nitish Kumar has been at the helm for the last 20–21 years, and he has never protected anyone or falsely accused anyone. The victim’s family will assuredly receive justice.”
He wrapped up by assuring that if the SIT's findings suggest the necessity for an independent investigation, a CBI inquiry will certainly be initiated.