IMA Jabalpur President Fears Threat to Life
A day after a fellow colleague Dr Arun Sharma was found mysteriously dead in a Delhi hotel room, IMA Jabalpur President, Dr Sudhir Tiwari is scared for his life. The IMA boss has sought protection from the police and is in the process of giving a memorandum to the IG that his life is in danger.
The fear comes from series of mysterious deaths that are happening of all those who are involved in the VYAPAM Scam probe.
Tiwari had earlier demanded a CBI probe into the death of the dean of government medical college DK Sakalle, whose burnt body as found in his bungalow in the college campus under mysterious circumstances on July 4, 2014.
Claiming that Sakalle was killed by "Chinese laser gun", Tiwari rubbished police's finding that the dean committed suicide.
He said that Sakalle was a forensic expert and would not have opted to end his life in such a painful way.
Sakalle was scrutinising documents of MBBS students who had come under the scanner after the Madhya Pradesh Professional Examination Board scam came to light.
Meanwhile, the viscera of reporter Akshay Singh, who had also died under mysterious circumstances are sent to AIIMS for further analysis.
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