Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia said Delhi government will soon recommend a CBI probe into Devansh Kakora's death, a demand made by the boy's father who had yesterday alleged that the child was sexually assaulted before being done to death and that there were injury marks on his private parts.
"We have decided to recommend a CBI probe into death of Devansh. We can see shortcomings in the ongoing probe.
Separately, the father of the child sent a letter to Irani, seeking her intervention in ensuring handing over of the case to the central agency.
A copy of the letter was also sent to Prime Minister's Office.
Congress spokesperson Shobha Oza said CBI inquiry should be ordered into the case heeding to the demands of the parents while JD(U) general secretary K C Tyagi said he supports Delhi Government's decision to recommend handing over of the investigation to the central agency.
Delhi BJP Chief Satish Upadhyay said police should probe all possible angles.
"Devansh's death was too suspicious and the reasons have still not been cleared by school authorities. I am sure about some conspiracy against my child.
"Being a father, I just request you to please try to hand over this case to CBI so that proper investigations can be made in this case, otherwise I know this case would suppressed by the school administration," Devansh's father Ramhit Meena said in the letter.
Meena today met Delhi Women and Child Welfare minister Sandeep Kumar and expressed concern "that police was not properly investigating" the death of of his son, whose body was found in the reservoir under the amphitheatre of the school located in south Delhi on January 30.
A magisterial probe ordered by the Delhi Government into the case said that "deliberate" inaction by the school authorities amounted to "gross criminal negligence" which led to the death of the child.
Meena had yesterday alleged that injury marks were seen
on the boy's body including on private parts and that he saw cotton swabs on the child's private parts.
He also alleged that the principal of the school has threatened the family to keep quiet over the issue.
School's principal Sandhya Sabu and four other staff were arrested by the police in the case.
But all of them had got bail earlier this week.
The initial postmortem report suggested he died of drowning and no external injuries were found, police had said.
Expressing dissatisfaction with the Delhi Police investigation so far in the case, Meena said that he wanted an
"independent" enquiry.
"I am demanding an enquiry by the CBI or an independent agency because there are chances that the evidences in the case may be tempered," he said.
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