Another Vyapam scam accused, Narendra Singh Tomar dies in Indore jail

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BHOPAL: Narendra Singh Tomar, an accused in the high-profile MPPEB scam, has died under mysterious circumstances in an Indore jail, adding another murky chapter to the scandal in which 24 accused and witnesses have died so far 29-year-old Tomar, a veterinarian, complained of chest pain last night and was rushed to Maharaja Yashwant Rao Hospital where he was declared brought dead, official sources said on Sunday.

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टीवी चैनल आज तक के विशेष संवाददाता अक्षय सिंह की मध्यप्रदेश में मौत हो गई है. वे आज तक की विशेष जाँच टीम में 2013 से जुड़े थे.
इंडिया टुडे ग्रुप ने एक बयान जारी कर कहा है कि अक्षय पिछले चार दिनों से व्यापमं घोटाले की जाँच के सिलसिले में मध्यप्रदेश में थे. अक्षय की मौत झाबुआ में हुई.
बयान में कहा गया है कि मौत के कारणों का अभी पता नहीं चला है.
बयान के मुताबिक, "हमें उम्मीद है कि डॉक्टर और कानूनी जाँच एजेंसियाँ अक्षय की मौत के कारण पता लगा पाएँगे."
 
BHOPAL: Arun Sharma, the dean of a medical college in Madhya Pradesh, who was assisting the Vyapam scam investigation, was on Sunday morning found dead
in a Delhi hotel.
His body was found in his room at Uppal Hotel near the Indira Gandhi International airport. He was to head to Agartala as a member of an inspection team of the Medical Council of India.
Sharma, 64, the dean MS Medical College in Jabalpur, was assisting the Special Task Force set up to probe the recruitment scam in the Madhya Pradesh Vyavsayik Pareeksha Mandal (Vyapam) by providing documents on fake medical entrance examinees in the state-run medical college, police said.
"He (the dean) had asked the hotel staff for a wake up call on Sunday morning. However, when there was no response to the staff's calls, the hotel's staff broke open the door and found him dead," investigating police officer RS Pandey said.
"Whiskey and some medicines were found near his bed. There were no wounds on his body. A post-mortem examination will be conducted today (Sunday) after his son arrives in Delhi," a police officer said.
 
as per CBI information some of the court judges also involved in VYAPAM scam... Soon investigation going to be start by CBI..... :huh:huh:huh
 
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