Making a statement to this effect in the state Assembly, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee said Home Secretary Basudeb Banerjee would head the committee which would probe the incident.
The superintendent, jail doctor and on duty staff would remain suspended pending completion of the inquiry, she said.
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"At 2 a.m, he himself complained of uneasiness," she said.
"Why should (the) doctor give him 15 sleeping pills? Two or three sleeping pills could have been given to him ... Perhaps he did not take as many pills as reported. Doctors also said it could not be that he has taken so many pills," she said.
The chief minister said the Saradha ponzi scam case was being investigated by the CBI and not the state government.
Ghosh was charge sheeted but some people were indulging in politics on this incident, she said, adding those who 'cheated the society the most were being painted as great'.
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