CBI starts probe in fasting Swami's death

The CBI on Sunday started probe into the mysterious death of Swami Nigamananda, who died at Dehradun after fasting for nearly four months to protest illegal mining on the Ganga riverbed. One of the CBI official said that they have already started a probe into the death of Swami Nigamananda after completing all formalities. The Uttarkhand government, earlier, requested the Central Government  for a CBI probe after local religious leaders alleged foul play in Nigamananda's death in a hospital at Haridwar.
Religious leaders and the family members of Nigamananda alleged that he was poisoned and suspected the role of local mining mafia in his death.
The 36 year-old seer of Haridwar-based Matri Sadan Ashram was on an indefinite fast since February 19. He was on coma when he passed away on June 13.    
Reported by AR

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