Alot (Madhya Pradesh): In the suicide case of warehouse manager RD Sharma, one of the accused’s brother Mukesh Parmar, in a press conference, denied all allegations levelled against his brother and demanded a high-level investigation into the matter.
In his suicide note, Sharma had held two warehouse operators – Rajesh Parmar, operator of Krishna Warehouse and Manoj Kala, operator of Shrinath Warehouse, responsible for his death.
During the press conference, Parmar alleged that there is a difference in the handwriting in the suicide note written by deceased Sharma and the letters sent by him for the warehouse arrangements. He alleged a conspiracy and demanded a high-level investigation into the matter. He said that all the allegations directed at his brother are baseless and claimed that the investigation report of Warehouse Corporation Department is false.
Notably, the reports revealed that 209 fewer sacks were found in Rajesh Parmar’s warehouse. Parmar said that his brother did not discussed anything with Sharma for past six months and no complaint notice was ever received regarding the stock in the warehouse. In a large warehouse it is common that there are 100 to 200 fewer sacks than in the books. Mukesh is the president of Tal municipal council.
A few days ago, he also met CM Mohan Yadav and public representatives, demanding fair action.