Rajasthan government has decided to recommend a CBI probe into the death of a dalit girl under mysterious circumstances, conceding the demand of her family members days after Rahul Gandhi met them and extended his support.
A senior official said that Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje issued directions in this regard to the home department on Tuesday following which remarks of the Director General of Police (DGP) were sought .
“After the directions from the chief minister’s office, a letter was sent to the DGP seeking his remarks today. A proposal will now be forwarded to the CBI,” Jagdeep Singh, Deputy Secretary of Home Department, told PTI.
DGP Manoj Bhatt said, “I have also made my remarks on the letter“.
The girl’s family had said that they did not trust the investigation being conducted by the state police.
Congress had taken up the issue, with party Vice President Rahul Gandhi comparing it to the case of alleged suicide by Rohith Vemula in Hyderabad central university and had accused the BJP government of discriminating against the dalits.
He visited the family members of the girl in Barmer district on April 13, where the girl’s father said that he wanted a CBI probe into the matter.
Gandhi, who also addressed a Dalit conference in Jaipur on the same day, and had said that the father of the girl has no faith in the government and the state police and wanted a CBI inquiry.
PCC President Sachin Pilot, Leader of Opposition Rameshwar Dudi and former Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot had also raised the demand of CBI inquiry.
The girl, who belonged to Bikaner and was persuading BSTC, a teacher training course, in a private educational institute of Bikaner, was found dead in a water tank on March 30 on the institute premises.
On the night of March 28-29, she was allegedly found in the room of physical trainer and instructor Vijendra Singh by the hostel warden.
Singh was arrested after the girl was found dead.
The hostel warden and principal were also arrested for not informing the police when she was allegedly found in the instructor’s room.