NAGPUR: Two days after a crash involving an Audi owned by BJP state chief Chandrashekhar Bawankule’s son Sanket after coming out of a Nagpur pub, the Opposition questioned the police probe, alleging lapses in the process of registering FIR.
The crash injuring two scooterists had led to a confrontation and a chase during which Sanket Bawankule slipped away — and then spared by police, according to the opposition.
“The accident happened post-Sunday midnight and an FIR was filed at 4.30am, but police did not record the registration number,” said Sena UBT leader Sushma Andhare who was among the opposition netas who visited the police station where the case has been registered. The initial report had even left the driver unidentified and the SUV was taken to a garage instead of being kept in police custody.
The other occupants in the SUV were booked for drunk and dangerous driving while Sanket was not named. Sanket was summoned for a statement 14 hours later.
Andhare also accused deputy CM Devendra Fadnavis and the BJP state chief of using coercion to derail the inquiry. She alleged that the complainant, a Dalit, was being coerced to withdraw FIR.
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