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Vidarbha PIL activist found dead behind court bldg in Nagpur

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Press Trust of India Nagpur
The body of a city-based PIL activist and lawyer, who had been involved in exposing the multi-crore Vidarbha irrigation scam, was found under mysterious circumstances behind the district court building.

Shrikant Khandalkar's body was found yesterday and a suicide note, written in Marathi, had been found in his pocket, police said today.

The case was taken over by the crime branch today.

Claiming it to be a case of suicide, police said Khandalkar probably ended his life by jumping off the seven-story 'Nyay Mandir' - the district court building.

The suicide note said he was suffering from a serious ailment which compelled him to take the drastic step.
 

Khandalkar had filed several PILs, dealing with the issues such as the irrigation scam, irregularities at Nagpur Municipal Corporation, land allotments of Nagpur Improvement Trust and development of ancient temples at Ramtek, etc.

He also had a criminal case for extortion registered against him at Sitaburdi police station a year ago.

Khandalkar had been spotted by many people on the third floor of the court building on Saturday before he went missing, police said.

His wife saw a missed call from him later in the evening while she was driving. When she tried to call him back, it wasn't answered. As he did not return till late at night, the family registered a missing complaint with the Sitaburdi police station, a police official said, adding that his mobile phone was missing.

Further probe is on.

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First Published: Nov 30 2015 | 9:57 PM IST

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