Himachal govt open to any form of investigation: CM Sukhu on Vimal Negi's death case

ANI April 7, 2025 121 views

Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu has responded to the controversial death of HPPCL engineer Vimal Negi, defending his government's stance on investigation. The BJP has demanded a CBI probe, alleging mental harassment led to Negi's death. Sukhu emphasized the government's commitment to transparency and truth in the matter. HPPCL employees have also staged protests, holding senior management responsible for the tragic incident.

"Everyone wants to know the truth behind Vimal Negi's death" - CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu
Shimla, April 7: Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu has accused the BJP of politicizing the death of Vimal Negi, Chief Engineer at Himachal Pradesh Power Corporation Limited (HPPCL). He said that his government is committed to a fair and transparent inquiry.

Key Points

1

Himachal govt willing to conduct transparent investigation into Vimal Negi's death

2

BJP demands CBI probe into alleged harassment

3

HPPCL employees protest against senior management

4

CM supports fair inquiry process

"Everyone wants to know the truth behind Vimal Negi's death. His wife has also met me, and we stand in full sympathy and solidarity with the bereaved family," the Chief Minister told reporters.

The Chief Minister stated that the state government is open to any form of investigation. "If the Enforcement Directorate (ED) can conduct raids in Nadaun, then who is stopping the CBI from carrying out an investigation?" he remarked.

Vimal Negi, the General Manager (Engineering) at Himachal Pradesh Power Corporation Limited (HPPCL), was found dead in Bilaspur on March 18 after being missing since March 10.

The BJP has demanded a CBI investigation in the case. BJP leaders alleged that Negi was subjected to severe mental stress due to undue pressure from his senior officials regarding financial irregularities in HPPCL.

Earlier in March, a BJP delegation, led by Leader of Opposition Jai Ram Thakur, met Governor Shiv Pratap Shukla and submitted a memorandum pressing for an independent investigation.

On March 19, HPPCL employees, along with Negi's family, staged protests, holding Managing Director Harikesh Meena and Director Deshraj directly responsible for his death. Protesters alleged that these officials mentally harassed Negi to such an extent that he was left with no choice but to end his life.

Meanwhile, Chief Minister Sukhu has laid the foundation stone of Phase-II of the historic Ellerslie Building in Shimla. The project, estimated to cost Rs. 19.72 crore, is scheduled for completion by April 2026.

The upcoming six-story structure will include three floors for parking, two floors designated for Secretariat offices and other amenities. Once completed, the facility is expected to significantly decongest the Secretariat complex and enhance accessibility for the public.

The Chief Minister said that the new infrastructure will streamline public movement, provide better amenities and help reduce traffic congestion along the circular road.

Reader Comments

R
Rahul K.
This is such a tragic case. No one should be pushed to this point in their workplace. Hope the truth comes out soon and justice is served. The family deserves closure. 🙏
P
Priya M.
While I appreciate CM's openness to investigation, I wish he had acted sooner. The protests have been going on for weeks. Transparency shouldn't come only after political pressure.
A
Amit S.
The Ellerslie Building project sounds promising! Good to see infrastructure development alongside handling sensitive cases. Shimla needs more smart solutions for traffic.
S
Sunita R.
Workplace harassment is a serious issue across India. If the allegations are true, those officials should be punished severely. No one deserves to work in such toxic environments.
V
Vikram J.
Both BJP and Congress are playing politics over a man's death. Can we just focus on getting justice for Negi's family instead of point scoring? This is shameful.
N
Neha P.
The mental health angle here is heartbreaking 💔 We need better systems to protect employees from harassment. RIP Vimal Negi, hope your family gets answers soon.

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Tags:
You May Like!