However, now that the dust is settling on the drama, it is clear that Singh’s letter has the stamp of the BJP IT cell all over it, including getting the dates of Deshmukh’s alleged talks with the police officers wrong—he was hospitalised for Covid on those dates. Deshmukh is on the BJP’s hitlist for his determined effort to weed out officers in the force who continue to owe allegiance to the previous government headed by Devendra Fadnavis. Deshmukh, less than a week before the letter, had accused Singh of lapses in the case of an explosives-packed car found parked near Antilia, the residence of Mukesh Ambani; there is a suspected terrorist link through inmates of Tihar Jail and to Pakistan. And that is where Deshmukh’s charges of lapses and the BJP pressure on Singh come in. The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has already arrested his protègè Sachin Waze, an assistant police inspector, in the cases, including for alleged involvement in the death of Mansukh Hiran, the businessman whose car was in possession of Waze until a month before it was found with explosives. He has been charged under various sections, but the question is—under whose patronage was Waze, a small-time officer earlier suspended for a 2002 custodial death case, reinstated and handed over investigation of important cases, including the TRP scam and, ironically, this one? His arrest pointed towards the imminent arrest of his patron, Param Bir Singh. By all accounts, Singh is now playing the BJP game to bring down the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) government by moving the Supreme Court and hoping it will order a dismissal.