UP CM met Armaan Sehgal's parents and assured them of thorough investigation
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UP CM met Armaan Sehgal's parents and assured them of thorough investigation

It has been 31 days since Armaan Sehgal died mysteriously on the premises of GD Goenka Public School, Indirapuram.

UP CM met Armaan Sehgal's parents and assured them of thorough investigation

Parents of Armaan Sehgal met UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath today to demand a thorough investigation into their son’s death. It has been 31 days since Armaan Sehgal, a student of GD Goenka Public School, Indirapuram, died mysteriously on the school premises.

The meeting was held at the Central Detective Training School on Hapur Road, Ghaziabad, after the CM’s programme and closed-door party meeting with the top BJP brass of the state. The CM was in Ghaziabad today to lay the foundation stone of Kailash Mansarovar Bhavan.

 

UP CM Yogi Adityanath meets Armaan Sehgal's parents
 

After Armaan’s death, an FIR was lodged against school officials, and the matter is now being heard in Allahabad High Court. Ever since the incident, the parents have left no stone unturned to find out what really caused their son’s death.

At the meeting with the CM, parents submitted a memorandum of 42 points they say are loopholes in the theory put forward by the school about what happened to Armaan. They demanded that a thorough investigation be launched into this.

Through the letter, parents once again raised questions about the suspicious nature of the injuries on the front and rear of Armaan’s head that caused his death, the CCTV footage, statements of various persons directly or indirectly involved in the incident, and the presence of defunct medicare instruments and expired medicines in the medical room, among others.

Speaking to City Spidey, Swati Sehgal, Armaan’s mother, said that the chief minister assured them of a thorough investigation and said that a special cell would be set up to look into the incident. 

"We also demanded that immediate arrests with the school management be made, since the High Court order on the stay of these arrests expired on August 28. The CM assured us of prompt action on this count as well," she added.