Mungantiwar has written a letter to Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis urging him to order a CID probe into the disappearance of the tiger from the Umred Karhandla wildlife sanctuary spread over Bhandara and Nagpur districts.
The Forest Minister had yesterday said he would write to Prime Minister Narendra Modi seeking a CBI probe into the big cat's disappearance.
Mungantiwar today said Criminal Investigation Department (CID) should take over the task of finding Jai till the Centre orders a CBI probe.
The BJP leader appeared miffed at party Lok Sabha MP from Bhandara-Gondia, Nana Patole, writing directly to the Prime Minister seeking his intervention in the matter.
Mungantiwar, in a sarcastic tone, said probably Patole has more information on Jai, which he is not comfortable sharing with the state Forest Department officials.
"Patole has contended that Jai has been killed with collusion of Forest Department officials. On the other hand a local at Pauni (a town in Bhandara) has claimed to have seen Jai. Therefore, I have requested the CM to conduct a CID probe till the CBI takes over," Mungantiwar told reporters.
The Minister said at present the roads around the sanctuary are not motorable due to heavy rains.
Replying to queries on nod to the Goods and Services Tax (GST) Bill, he said Maharashtra will ask Centre for time-bound compensation of losses due to abolition of local bodies tax (LBT) and octroi to the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) after the new indirect tax regime comes into force.
The BMC earns octroi to the tune of Rs 7,000 crore every year which the civic body would not be able to collect once GST is implemented.
He said the government has decided to set up a committee of experts to study the impact of GST on state finances.
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