Zeeshan Siddiqui, son of slain NCP leader Baba Siddiqui, in his statement, has named raised questions on the slum rehabilitation (SRA) projects in Bandra and has sought a probe into their suspected link with the murder of his father Baba Siddique.
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Zeeshan's statement forms part of the chargesheet filed by the police earlier this month in the Siddique murder case. He has said in his statement that his father's death should be investigated from the redevelopment project's perspective and all other angles.
He also pointed out the fact that his father was to be nominated as a member of the legislative council and the oath ceremony was also to be held on 15 October, two days after Baba Siddiqui was murdered.
Zeeshan, in his statement, has talked mostly about the Slum Rehabilitation Authority (SRA) project in his statement to police; however, he claims the same was left out in the police investigation, due to which Zeeshan Siddiqui also expressed his dissatisfaction earlier this month.
«I also came to know that the chargesheet has been filed. We have not received the copy of the chargesheet but we will apply through the court, but what is coming to know from the media reports is that the names of Anmol Bishnoi and Lawrence Boishnoi are coming up and there is no angle of the builder in this and I do not