Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis criticized NCP-SP leader Anil Deshmukh after retired judge Kailash Chandiwal’s ‘no clean chit’ statement. Launching a strong attack on former Maharashtra Home Minister Anil Deshmukh, Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Wednesday said that the NCP-SCP leader has ‘now been exposed’. He was referring to an interview of retired judge Chandiwal, who had said that he had not given a clean chit to Deshmukh. Fadnavis said at a rally in Narkhed that Deshmukh was granted bail by the court due to his illness. The Deputy Chief Minister said that whoever Deshmukh was protecting in this case has been caught.
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About the attack on the Deputy Chief Minister
Fadnavis’ attack was in response to an interview with retired judge Kailash Chandiwal, who had investigated the allegations made against Deshmukh by former Mumbai Police Commissioner Parambir Singh – of allegedly collecting Rs 100 crore monthly from bars, restaurants and other establishments. Target. In an interview to a regional channel, the retired justice said that he had not used the word ‘clean chit’ in the report. “No proper evidence was presented before the commission,” he said.
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Statement of retired Justice Chandiwal
Retired Justice Chandiwal’s statement is important because Deshmukh has alleged that the report is not being made public because he was given a clean chit in it. The Chandiwal Commission was constituted after the sensational allegation made by former Mumbai top cop Parambir Singh, in which he alleged that Deshmukh aimed to extort Rs 100 crore every month from the owners of dance bars and permit rooms in Mumbai. Had kept. Soon after his release from jail after getting bail, Deshmukh said that the government deliberately avoided making Justice Chandiwal’s report public.
Justice Chandiwal further said in the interview that he had criticized Parambir Singh for backtracking from his earlier stand. The retired justice said in the interview, “I was not given evidence (of the allegedly given goal). I was never given a clean chit. Both Singh and Sachin Waze did not produce evidence even though they had it. If they were produced Had it been there, something could have happened.”
Further, Chandiwal said that though Waze had mentioned the names of Ajit Pawar and Sharad Pawar in the affidavit, these were not taken on record even after knowing about the intention. The report never used the term clean chit, but said evidence was not presented. Dismissed policemen Waze, Parambir and Deshmukh meet and then Waze changes his evidence. Chandiwal said “It was like ‘Teri bhi chup, meri bhi chup’.” No pressure can be imposed on presenting evidence.
The contents of the submitted report cannot be digested by any government, the retired judge has said. Chandiwal said during the interview “I did not record the names of Ajit Pawar and Sharad Pawar. I told this to Waze also. There was an attempt by Waze and Deshmukh to include Fadnavis. But I did not take it on record. This There was a clear attempt to get publicity but I did not allow it.