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Delhi court orders probe against former Maharashtra home minister Deshmukh

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Delhi court orders probe against former Maharashtra home minister Deshmukh

The Delhi court has ordered an investigation of Anil Deshmukh, the former Minister of the Interior of Maharashtra State, to investigate the leak of confidential information related to the investigation of the extortion case involving him. The court stated that the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) “abandoned the guy pulling the string” and only kept the “hands.”

On December 22, Special Judge Sanjeev Aggarwal confirmed the form of charges against Deshmukh’s lawyer Anil Daga and CBI deputy inspector Abhishek Tiwari for alleged bribery related to leaks. It instructed the CBI to “cautiously” investigate Deshmukh’s role.

The CBI arrested Daga and Tiwari on September 1, accusing them of conspiring with unidentified persons to sabotage the investigation of the Deshmukh racketeering case.

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The Bureau of Enforcement arrested Deshmukh in a money laundering case related to alleged blackmail in November. The CBI earlier linked him to the allegations of bribery against the politician by the former Mumbai police chief Param Bir Singh (Parm Bir Singh). The agency accused Tiwari and Daga of sharing sensitive and confidential documents to replace “improper advantages and illegal gratification” that undermined the investigation of the extortion case. It stated that Daga was allegedly involved in the “manipulation” of the CBI’s preliminary investigation of Deshmukh. On August 29, a report was leaked in the media as part of the CBI’s preliminary investigation into Singh’s corruption allegations against Deshmukh. The report stated that the agency concluded that Deshmukh “had not committed an identifiable crime.” The CBI later stated that it discovered that Deshmukh’s legal team tried to bribe some CBI officials and leaked the report as part of a “larger conspiracy to subvert the investigation.”

Also read: Chandiwal Commission fined Anil Deshmukh 50,000 rupees

The Delhi court withdrew the agency on the grounds that it did not investigate Deshmukh’s role. “The CBI seems to have driven the cart with the engine/horse, so it only interrogates those who ride the cart, because without the pull of the engine or the horse, the cart or conspiracy is impossible. Despite the large amount of obvious evidence, the CBI It seems to have abandoned the person who pulls the string or the controlling thought or the main thought or the mind, and is only responsible for protecting the hands,” Agarwal said. He pointed out that the two defendants are closely related to Deshmukh. Agarwal said that they may act with him, “controlling the thoughts of a greater conspiracy, and the arrested may be just hands”.

Complete News Source : Hindustan Times

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Will Disney release an episode of Neil Gaiman’s Simpsons? Fans ponder

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Neil Gaiman’s sexual misconduct allegations have reignited discussions about his cameo in The Simpsons episode ‘The Book Job.’
Famed English author Neil Gaiman has been accused of sexual misconduct by eight women, with some alleging violent sexual assault. These accusations first surfaced in the Tortoise Media podcast Master last summer and have been elaborated upon in a recent exposé published by New York Magazine.

While these allegations can hardly be deemed unimportant or unrelated to actual concern, they have also energised quite a debate regarding Gaiman’s previous participation in media, including his cameo on The Simpsons. Especially all fans are pinning Season 23 of the show, which is focused on the story of the episode ‘The Book Job’, including Gaiman.

‘The Book Job’ is a heist theme, fleshed out by Ocean’s 11, in which Homer becomes a part of a team responsible for writing a best-selling, yet worthless, fictional young adult novel. Here, the primary characters of the cartoon are Bart Simpson and Patty, Moe, Principal Skinner, and others. Gaiman is actually an uninvited man who tries to become the author’s consultant and takes the manuscript from them, pretending to be their friend. As a final punch line, he claims he cannot even read.

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Gaiman denies any sexual harassment allegations

A similar precedent exists in the case of ‘Stark Raving Dad,’ the Season 3 episode featuring Michael Jackson. That episode was removed from circulation after allegations against Jackson gained renewed attention. Al Jean, a longtime Simpsons showrunner, explained to The Daily Beast in 2019 that Jackson’s episode was particularly problematic due to rumours that the singer used his guest role to “groom boys.”

However, there are notable differences between the two cases. Jackson’s alleged actions were directly tied to his appearance on the show, as his guest role was central to the plot. In contrast, Gaiman’s role in ‘The Book Job’, while substantial for a guest star, is secondary to the episode’s main story.

New York Magazine reports that Gaiman covered his tracks with his public persona and even presented himself as some kind of smiling teddy bear who is harmless. This persona is on full display in his Simpsons appearance.

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