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<b>Jaimini Bhagwati:</b> Explosive dying declaration?

Govt and judiciary must collaborate and investigate into Kalikho Pul's accusations

Kalikho Pul
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Jaimini Bhagwati
On August 9, 2016, Kalikho Pul, about two weeks after demitting office as the chief minister (CM) of Arunachal Pradesh (AP), committed suicide by hanging himself within the CM’s official residence in Itanagar, the state capital. He was just 47 years old. The late Mr Pul left a 60-page note titled “My Views”, written in Hindi and signed by him on every page. This note makes allegations about corruption among those who were/are holding high office in AP, central government and the Supreme Court. Mr Pul’s note in a manner of speaking was a dying declaration. 

Allegations about financial wrongdoing
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