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CM Sukhu says Himachal won’t challenge high court decision on CBI probe into chief engineer’s death

CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu expresses dissatisfaction with the high court's direction that IPS officers from the Himachal Pradesh cadre should not be part of the CBI team probing Vimal Negi's death.

Himachal Pradesh CM Sukhu stated that if Vimal Negi's family wanted a CBI investigation, he and his government were ready to hand over the case. (Express Photo)CM Sukhu stated that if Vimal Negi's family wanted a CBI investigation, he and his government were ready to hand over the case. (Express Photo)

Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu said on Monday that his government would not challenge the Himachal Pradesh High Court’s direction for a CBI inquiry into the death of HPPCL Chief Engineer Vimal Negi, but disagreed with the court’s remark that no IPS officer from the state cadre should be part of the investigation.

Sukhu also acknowledged internal differences within the police, which had come to the fore in connection with the death of the Himachal Pradesh Power Corporation Ltd chief engineer. However, he said indiscipline would not be tolerated in the police or any other department.

“I do not agree with the court’s comment barring Himachal Pradesh officers from the CBI probe team. I have just one question—how many judges from Himachal Pradesh are in the Shimla high court?” he said.

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The chief minister said that before submitting his affidavit to the court, DGP Atul Verma had visited his office and informed him about its contents. Sukhu further stated that he had then told the DGP that if Vimal Negi’s family wanted a CBI investigation, he and his government were ready to hand over the case to the central agency.

Sukhu said, “I had also instructed Additional Chief Secretary Onkar Sharma, who was assigned to conduct a fact-finding probe into the death of Vimal Negi, to record the statements of officers who were accused of harassment and creating a toxic work environment at Himachal Pradesh Power Corporation Ltd (HPPCL). However, ACS Onkar Sharma submitted his report bypassing the office of the advocate-general. Likewise, DGP Atul Verma filed his affidavit in the high court without informing the AG’s office.”

On May 23, a single-judge bench of Justice Ajay Mohan Goel ordered that the investigation, led by Shimla Superintendent of Police Sanjeev Gandhi, be handed over to the CBI, with the condition that no IPS officer from the Himachal Pradesh cadre be part of the agency’s Special Investigation Team (SIT).

Interacting with the media for the first time since SP Sanjeev Gandhi and DGP Atul Verma came face to face over submitting contradictory affidavits in court, Sukhu said, “I accept that there are differences within the police department, which came to light during the investigation into Chief Engineer Vimal Negi’s death. From day one, our intent has been to ensure justice for Negi’s family. He was an honest, dedicated, and brilliant officer.”

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Accusing the Opposition BJP of politicising the issue, Sukhu criticised Leader of the Opposition Jairam Thakur. “Jairam Thakur should speak based on facts rather than hearsay. The Pekhubela Solar Power Project in Una district had been commissioned well before Vimal Negi joined HPPCL in June last year,” the Congress leader said, seeking to reject allegations linking Negi’s death to discrepancies in the power project.

Vimal Negi’s body was recovered in Bilaspur on March 18, eight days after he went missing.

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