Bibek Maitra

Bibek Biman Maitra was Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) General Secretary Pramod Mahajan's secretary. The media used to pronounce Bibek Maitra's name as Vivek Moitra [1] He always insisted that his name be pronounced as Bibek.

Life

After completing his post-gradation in law from the Mumbai University, he joined the Bharatiya Janata Party's Student wing. During this period he started assisting Gopinath Munde, (Pramod Mahajan's brother-in-law). With this he started becoming close to Pramod Mahajan and very soon Mahajan appointed him as his secretary. He worked for almost 15 years with Mahajan.

He was also known for his lavish lifestyle and the parties he attended, but only after his death was this were reported in the media. He remained bachelor throughout his life. Maitra was Mahajan's close confident and used to handle all his financial matter

Death

Maitra died on June 3, 2006. The autopsy was conducted by board headed by Prof T. D Dogra report released by the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) stated that the cause of the death was due to drug overdose.[2]

On the night of May 31, he was allegedly having champagne with Pramod Mahajan's son Rahul. Sahil Zaroo, a 21-year-old friend of Maitra came visiting them at Pramod Mahajan's official bungalow in Delhi at 7, Safdurjung Road. It also alleged that Sahil brought cocaine on that night with other three of his friends.

Due to the lethal combination of Cocaine and Champagne, Maitra started to vomit and was rushed to Apollo Hospital in New Delhi by Harish Sharma (Pramod Mahajan's Secretary). Maitra was declared dead on arrival.

His family and close associates still maintain that it was attempt to poison both Sahil and Maitra and deny the charges that they were in the habit of taking drugs.[3]

His father, a retired bureaucrat had settled in Khargar, Navi Mumbai and Bibek was cremated at Turbhe.

Reference and Notes

  1. On his Boss' secret service Rediff
  2. Bibek Maitra died of drug overdose IBN Live Sun, Jun 04, 2006 at 17:12, Updated on Mon, Jun 05, 2006 at 12:39 in India section
  3. IndiaNews

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