Tuesday, December 23, 2025
ADVT 
India

CBI told to record Manmohan's statement in coal scam case

Darpan News Desk IANS, 16 Dec, 2014 11:54 AM
    A special court hearing the coal block case allegedly involving industrialist Kumar Mangalam Birla and others here Tuesday asked the CBI to record the statement of former prime minister Manmohan Singh who was then also holding the coal ministry portfolio.
     
    Special Judge Bharat Parashar asked the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to record Manmohan Singh's statement.
     
    "I have ordered further investigation. I desire that statement of then coal minister (Manmohan Singh) be recorded beside other officials," the judge said.
     
    An aide of Manmohan Singh IANS spoke to did not comment on the court directive. "There is nothing new in this. We have nothing to say. We have yet to receive the order," the aide said.
     
    The Bharatiya Janata Party attacked the Congress following the court directive while the Congress said that Manmohan Singh had made his position clear on the issue and had offered further assistance if needed.
     
    The court observed that a concerted effort was being made to manipulate the entire government machinery so as to protect the interest of Hindalco and refused to accept a closure report filed in the case related to the allocation of Talabira II and III coal blocks in Odisha to the firm in 2005.
     
    The court also ordered the CBI to conduct further investigation in the case as it posted the matter for Jan 27.
     
    "...the entire proceedings which took place in the ministry of coal or the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) with regard to allocation of Talabira-II coal block to Hindalco, I am of the considered opinion that before the matter is examined further as to what offence, if any, stands committed, it will be appropriate that the then minister of coal be first examined," it said.
     
    It also said some officers who were working in the PMO then "and were concerned in one respect or the other with the allocation process in question" were either not examined or were not properly examined.
     
    These included B.V.R. Subramanyam, then private secretary to the prime minister, who has not been examined. T.K.A. Nair, who was working as the principal secretary, PMO, has been examined through a questionnaire. He refused to answer some of the questions, saying that he was not in a frame of mind to answer further.
     
    "Thus, it will be appropriate if the investigating officer (IO) examine Subramanyam and re-examine Nair," the court ordered.
     
    The court said that the IO shall also mention the present status of all the public servants involved in the entire allocation process.
     
    The CBI had booked Birla, former coal secretary P.C. Parakh, and others on charges of criminal conspiracy and corruption in the coal blocks' allocation in October 2013.
     
    But the central investigating agency filed a closure report in the case Aug 28, saying: "The evidence collected during investigations did not substantiate the allegations levelled against the people named in the FIR."
     
    The court also sought clarifications from the CBI whether an element of criminality was involved in allocating the coal blocks to the Birla-promoted Hindalco firm.
     
    The court also took into account Special Public Prosecutor R.S. Cheema's argument that he does not agree with the closure report's conclusion that no criminal offence has been committed.
     
    BJP spokesperson Sambit Patra said that the party had consistently raised the coal allocation controversy and maintained that the buck stops with the then prime minister.
     
    "The Congress is totally exposed today. Manmohan Singh was a shadow prime minister. Will his statement expose the real culprits," he asked.
     
    Congress spokesperson Sanjay Jha however said it was Manmohan Singh who recommended auctions for coal block allocations to make the process more transparent, and had made a very categorical statement that the recommendation followed the backing of Naveen Patnaik-headed Odisha government.
     
    He said Manmohan Singh had also said that no arbitrary decision was taken and "were CBI to ask for further information, he would have no objection".

    MORE India ARTICLES

    Uproar in India: Baba Ramdev's aide meets Most Wanted Terrorist Hafiz Saeed

    Uproar in India: Baba Ramdev's aide meets Most Wanted Terrorist Hafiz Saeed
    Yoga guru Ramdev's close aide Ved Pratap Vaidik's meeting with 26/11 Mumbai attack mastermind Hafiz Saeed in Pakistan sparked off a major row Monday with the Congress seeking to pin down the Narendra Modi government by asking if he was sent as an emissary even as the ruling BJP distanced itself from the meeting, asserting Saeed was a "terrorist".

    Uproar in India: Baba Ramdev's aide meets Most Wanted Terrorist Hafiz Saeed

    Akali Dal leaders to meet president over Haryana SGPC

    Akali Dal leaders to meet president over Haryana SGPC
    Leaders of Punjab's ruling Shiromani Akali Dal will meet President Pranab Mukherjee soon to protest against the recent bill passed by the Haryana assembly under which a new Haryana Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (HSGPC) would be set up to manage gurdwaras in Haryana.

    Akali Dal leaders to meet president over Haryana SGPC

    Haryana SGPC move illegal, Congress wants to divide Sikhs: Badal

    Haryana SGPC move illegal, Congress wants to divide Sikhs: Badal
    Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal Saturday termed the move of the Bhupinder Singh Hooda-led Haryana government to set up a separate committee for managing Sikh shrines in the state "illegal and patently wrong" as well as "politically motivated".

    Haryana SGPC move illegal, Congress wants to divide Sikhs: Badal

    SGPC vs HSGPC: Is Hooda's Haryana Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee illegal

    SGPC vs HSGPC: Is Hooda's Haryana Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee illegal
    For Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda, the passing of the Haryana Sikh Gurdwaras (Management) Bill, which paves the way for a separate body for Haryana's gurdwaras, may have been a cakewalk Friday but this has to overcome hurdles with serious legal and political implications.

    SGPC vs HSGPC: Is Hooda's Haryana Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee illegal

    Air India becomes 27th member of Star Alliance

    Air India becomes 27th member of Star Alliance
    State-run Air India Friday became 27th member of Star Alliance. The move will provide customers access to lounges of member airlines the world over and single-ticket travel across airlines and other such facilities.

    Air India becomes 27th member of Star Alliance

    Punjab NRI panel orders property be handed back to NRI

    Punjab NRI panel orders property be handed back to NRI
    Punjab's Non-Resident Indian (NRI) Commission has ordered district authorities in Gurdaspur to take prompt action to hand over possession of Denmark-based NRI Sarjit Singh Ahluwalia's rightful property to him, a panel spokesman said here Friday.

    Punjab NRI panel orders property be handed back to NRI