Sadananda Gowda demands CBI probe into IAS officer’s death
Gowda accused the Congress government in Karnataka of trying to ‘hush up’ the the IAS officer’s death by making it look like a ‘suicide’. (Source: PTI)
Union Law Minister Sadananda Gowda, along with a delegation of BJP MPs met Home Minister Rajnath Singh on Wednesday, and demanded a CBI probe into the death of IAS officer D K Ravi Kumar in Bengaluru which triggered widespread outrage.
After meeting Singh, Gowda, a former chief minister of Karnataka, accused the Congress government in Karnataka of trying to ‘hush up’ the case by making it look like a ‘suicide’.
“The (state) government itself wants to hush up the case and for that reason they were telling it looks like an attempt to suicide. People of the state are not satisfied even if the investigation is held by the state government. To avoid all this confusion, it is fair for it to refer the matter to CBI,” he said.
Calling Kumar one of the ‘toughest’ officers he has ever seen, Gowda claimed people of Karnataka felt that neither the chief minister, nor the officers can ensure a free and fair investigation into Kumar’s death.
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“It (Kumar’s death) has created great suspicion in the minds of the people with regard to D K Ravi’s assassination case. The Home Minister said that he will a get report as early as possible and will see what next step needs to be taken,” the Union Minister said.
He also said a ‘clean investigation’ would give moral boost to good officers. “Any officer cannot work if this sort of things happen in any part of the country.”
D K Ravi Kumar, a 35-year-old IAS officer, who had taken on the sand mafia during his tenure as a district collector in Kolar, was found dead in his official residence on Monday. Last year, he was deputed to the Commercial Tax department and was investigating real estate majors and big jewellers for alleged tax evasion. His death has triggered angry protesters in various parts of Karnataka.
Source:: Indian Express

