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PTI / The Hindu.
Swami Nigmanand, who was fasting for stopping illegal mining along the Ganga, in a hospital in Dehra Dun on Monday. He died later. Photo: Virender Singh Negi - The Hindu.
The Uttarakhand government on Wednesday said it is ready to order a CBI inquiry into the death of Swami Nigamanand, who was on fast for about four months protesting against illegal quarrying.
"The government had yesterday handed over the inquiry into the death of Swami Nigamanand to the CB-CID. But if the Matri Sadan ashram and family members of Swami Nigamanand want inquiry by any other agency or CBI, we are ready for that also,” State Urban Development Minister Madan Kaushik told reporters in Dehra Dun.
Stating that though the post-mortem report of Swami Nigamanand has stated coma, septicaemia and degenerative brain disorder as the cause of death and his viscera has been preserved for further forensic examination, Mr. Kaushik said the government can also facilitate another sample of his viscera for the satisfaction of his ashram and family.
02) The Superintendent of the Hospital had a cheek to suggest that the high levels of toxins found in the body of Swamiji could be due to continued fasting!
03) Check you Medical Lexicon, Mr. Superintendent, A starving body is not known to produce Inorganic insecticides, Mr. Doctor.
Yes, a CBI enquiry is required as the State Police and CB-CID could be influenced the way the Hospital staff were bought-out by that illegal mining Mafia.
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