Aakhir Tak – In Shorts
The murder of journalist Mukesh Chandrakar in Chhattisgarh has shocked the nation.
He exposed corruption in a ₹120 crore road project involving contractor Suresh Chandrakar.
His body was found in a septic tank on Suresh’s property.
Three arrests have been made, including cousin Ritesh Chandrakar, but Suresh remains absconding.
A Special Investigation Team (SIT) has been formed to expedite the probe.
Aakhir Tak – In Depth
Background of the Case
Mukesh Chandrakar, a fearless journalist from Bastar, Chhattisgarh, exposed corruption in a ₹120 crore road construction project. His investigative reporting led to state government inquiries, upsetting the powerful contractor lobby.
The Road Project Scandal
The project, initially tendered at ₹50 crore, ballooned to ₹120 crore without scope changes. Contractor Suresh Chandrakar was implicated, prompting Mukesh’s relentless pursuit of the truth.
Murder and Arrests
On January 1, cousin Ritesh arranged a meeting between Mukesh and Suresh. Mukesh went missing shortly after. Two days later, his body was found in a septic tank on Suresh’s property. Three suspects, including Ritesh, are in custody, while Suresh remains at large.
Community and Political Reactions
Priyanka Gandhi condemned the murder, demanding justice and family support. Raipur Press Club staged protests, highlighting the dangers journalists face in Bastar.
Progress in Investigation
Police have frozen Suresh’s bank accounts and are using scientific methods to gather evidence. Forensic findings revealed severe injuries inflicted with a blunt weapon.
Aakhir Tak – Key Takeaways to Remember
- Journalist Mukesh Chandrakar exposed a ₹120 crore corruption scandal.
- His murder involved family ties and powerful contractors.
- SIT and police are actively investigating, but key accused Suresh is absconding.
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