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Maharashtra Chief Minister Vilasrao Deshmukh. Photo Courtesy: Flickr
Probe to be conducted into bus shootout: Deshmukh
Mon-Oct 27, 2008
Mumbai / Press Trust of India
Maharashtra Chief Minister Vilasrao Deshmukh on Monday said Mumbai police would carry out an internal inquiry into the shootout incident in which a Bihari youth perished to ascertain whether his killing could have been avoided.
"I spoke to the DGP and Mumbai Police Commissioner and sought details. They will inquire into all aspects of the incident including how the armed man got into the public transport bus and whether his killing could have been avoided. We will submit the factual report to the Centre," Deshmukh said.
Deshmukh said such internal inquiry was part of procedure following any shootout.
Responding to a question on union minister of state for Home Sriprakash Jaiswal's comment that the Centre had sought a report on the incident, Deshmukh, who is in his home town Latur, said he was unaware about it.
"May be it has gone directly to the state home ministry," he said.
The Chief Minister also downplayed the meeting of his Bihar counterpart Nitish Kumar and other Bihar leaders with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in Delhi on the incident.
"Their meeting was scheduled some time back on the recent happenings involving North Indians. Today's incident just got added on their agenda," Deshmukh said.
"I spoke to the DGP and Mumbai Police Commissioner and sought details. They will inquire into all aspects of the incident including how the armed man got into the public transport bus and whether his killing could have been avoided. We will submit the factual report to the Centre," Deshmukh said.
Deshmukh said such internal inquiry was part of procedure following any shootout.
Responding to a question on union minister of state for Home Sriprakash Jaiswal's comment that the Centre had sought a report on the incident, Deshmukh, who is in his home town Latur, said he was unaware about it.
"May be it has gone directly to the state home ministry," he said.
The Chief Minister also downplayed the meeting of his Bihar counterpart Nitish Kumar and other Bihar leaders with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in Delhi on the incident.
"Their meeting was scheduled some time back on the recent happenings involving North Indians. Today's incident just got added on their agenda," Deshmukh said.
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