Vyapam scam: 70 accused write to President, seek euthanasia or bail for themselves

August 9, 2015

New Delhi/Bhopal, Aug 9: In a latest update, seventy Vyapam scam accused who are lodged in Gwalior Jail of Madhya Pradesh have written to President Pranab Mukherjee requesting him to either grant them bail or allow them "iccha mrityu" (suicide by legal sanction).

Vyapam scamApart from the President, the letter has also been sent to Prime Minister, Home Minister, NHRC and Jabalpur High Court.

In the letter to Pranab Mukherjee, the accused have sought permission for euthanasia, as they said the slow pace of investigation into the mysterious Vyapam scam delaying them justice.

Meanwhile, the jail authorities have denied about any such letter.

The perceived death toll in the Vyapam scam has reportedly touched 49. After the long trail of mysterious deaths came to the fore, and particularly after journalist Akshay Singh’s death while investigating the scam, the opposition parties have gone after the Shivraj Singh Chouhan-led BJP government in Madhya Pradesh.

Apart from Singh a number of other accused and witnesses in the infamous Vyapam scam have died mysteriously. Even whistleblower Ashish Chaturvedi, 26, claimed that there was a grave threat to his life and accused Shivraj Singh Chouhan of being "directly involved" in the scam, a charge rubbished by the CM.

Earlier in July, five students Amit Chadha, Manish Gupta, Vikash Gupta, Raghavendra Bhadauria and Pankaj Bansal - from Madhya Pradesh's Gajra Raja Medical College who were accused in the Vyapam scam too had written to the President seeking permission to die, but they had made this move as they had been cleared in the case by the police but were continued to be discriminated by their college lecturers and fellow students.

The CBI had yesterday registered three separate cases against five persons in connection with alleged irregularities in the conduct of admissions and recruitment examinations by Madhya Pradesh Professional Examination Board also known as Vyapam.

The Supreme Court had earlier given a rap on the knuckles of CBI asking its take over probe in all the Vyapam cases by August 24. It expressed disagreement with CBI's contention that stress should be laid on setting up more special courts, at least five in Bhopal.

Huge irregularities in recruitments for various government jobs by Madhya Pradesh Professional Examination Board, or Vyapam, are being probed by CBI following a Supreme Court direction in this regard.

Professionals, high-profile politicians and bureaucrats are believed to be involved in the case. Former state Education Minister Laxmikant Sharma and several top bureaucrats are currently in jail in connection with the scam.

Madhya Pradesh Governor Ram Naresh Yadav has also been accused of favouring some aspirants.

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New Delhi, Mar 4: A court in Delhi on Wednesday convicted expelled BJP MLA Kuldeep Singh Sengar of culpable homicide not amounting to murder in the death of the Unnao rape victim's father.

District judge Dharmesh Sharma said Sengar had no intention of killing the victim's father. “He was beaten in a brutal manner that led to his death,” the judge said.

The court had sent Sengar to jail on December 20 for the “remainder of his natural biological life” for raping the woman in 2017, when she was a minor.

The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) had examined 55 witnesses in support of the case and the defence examined nine witnesses.

The court had recorded the statements of the rape survivor's uncle, mother, sister and one of her father's colleague who claimed to be an eyewitness to the incident.

Charges were framed against Sengar, his brother Atul, Bhadauria, sub-inspector Kamta Prasad, constable Amir Khan and six others in the case.

The case was transferred to Delhi from a trial court in Uttar Pradesh on the directions of the Supreme Court on August 1 last year.

In July, 2019 a truck rammed into the car the rape victim was travelling in with some family members and her lawyer.

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The victim has been provided accommodation in Delhi and is under CRPF protection.

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