Why did Maharashtra minister Sanjay Rathod resign? Here are the four reasons!
Why did Maharashtra minister Sanjay Rathod resign? Here are the four reasons!
Maharashtra Forest Minister Sanjay Rathod on Sunday submitted his resignation to Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray amidst controversy over the death of TikTok star Pooja Chavan. Let s take a look at the four reasons which might have led Rathod to quit.
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UPDATED: February 28, 2021 22:04 IST
Maharashtra Forest Minister Sanjay Rathod on Sunday tendered his resignation amid controversy over Pooja Chavan death case.
Maharashtra Forest Minister Sanjay Rathod on Sunday submitted his resignation to Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray amidst controversy over the death of TikTok star Pooja Chavan. Sanjay Rathod s resignation came hours before the commencement of the Budget session of the Maharashtra legislature slated to begin on Monday.
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The Pune Police have claimed that as per Pooja Chavan s family, the TikTok star died by suicide due to some mental problems. Maharashtra Forest Minister Sanjay Rathod  |  Photo Credit: Twitter
Mumbai/Pune: The death of a TikTok star in Pune has snowballed into a political row in Maharashtra. Bharatiya Janata Party leaders on Saturday sought the arrest of Maharashtra Forest Minister Sanjay Rathod, whose name has surfaced in the death case of 22-year-old TikTok star Pooja Chavan.
Pooja Chavan allegedly committed suicide by jumping off the Heaven Park building in Pune’s Wanawadi area on February 8.