Paralympic Committee of India President Devendra Jhajharia has urged Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya to recommend a CBI probe into the murder of para-athlete Chirag Tyagi, who was shot dead in Ghaziabad on May 30. Police have detained another para-athlete in connection with the case. Investigators suspect revenge linked to a prior complaint, while the ministry says law & order is a state issue.
New Delhi: Paralympic Committee of India (PCI) President Devendra Jhajharia has urged Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya to seek a CBI probe into the murder of para-athlete Chirag Tyagi, saying the case has "deeply shaken" the country's para-sports community.
Tyagi was found dead near Sai Upvan in Ghaziabad on May 30. He was a resident of Basantpur Sethli village in Muradnagar, Uttar Pradesh. According to the police, Tyagi, who was a national level gold medallist and had also qualified for this year's Asian Games, was shot dead and another para-athlete Yash Khatik, has been detained in connection with the case.
"I am writing to bring to your urgent attention the tragic murder of Para Athlete Chirag Tyagi, Class T12 (visually disable), from Uttar Pradesh State, whose untimely death has deeply shaken the para-sports community," Jhajharia wrote in his letter addressed to Mandaviya dated June 3.
"The circumstances surrounding his death raise serious concerns that merit an impartial and thorough investigation. Given the gravity of the matter and the need to ensure public confidence in the delivery of justice, the PCI respectfully requests your intervention to recommend a CBI investigation into the murder of Chirag Tyagi," the letter read.
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