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Ex-Jharkhand CM Koda found guilty of graft

- ARCHIS MOHAN & PTI

A special court on Wednesday held former Jharkhand chief minister Madhu Koda and ex-coal secretary H C Gupta guilty of corruption and other charges in a coal scam case. The court will hear arguments on quantum of punishment on Thursday.

The verdict, which came a day before the second phase of polling for Gujarat Assembly elections, gave Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) the opportunit­y to counter Congress President-elect Rahul Gandhi, who on Tuesday had said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has stopped talking about corruption after questions have been asked on the Rafale fighter jet deal and business dealings of BJP chief Amit Shah’s son.

“We don’t talk about corruption for the simple reason that BJP government­s do not indulge in corruption. The court verdict is yet another reminder of the corrupt ways of the Congress-led United Progressiv­e Alliance (UPA) government at the Centre, and the then Congress supported Jharkhand government in the state,” BJP leader and Railway Minister Piyush Goyal said.

Goyal said the court order again puts the UPA in the dock. “In Koda, the Congress had propped up an Independen­t legislator to become the chief minister and the government (in Ranchi) was remote controlled by (Congress leader) Ahmed Patel from Delhi,” Goyal said. He said the country suffered a loss of ~1.86 lakh crore in the coal block allocation­s during the UPA regime.

In his judgment, Special CBI (Central Bureau of Investigat­ion) Judge Bharat Parashar held Koda, Gupta and other accused persons, including ex-Jharkhand chief secretary A K Basu and private company Vini Iron and Steel Udyog (VISUL), guilty of varying offences including criminal conspiracy in the case pertaining to irregulari­ties in allocation of Rajhara North coal block in Jharkhand to the Kolkata-based VISUL.

The court, however, acquitted four persons — VISUL’s Director Vaibhav Tulsyan and two public servants Basant Kumar Bhattachar­ya and Bipin Bihari Singh and chartered accountant Navin Kumar Tulsyan — of all charges.

All were earlier summoned as accused after the court took cognisance of alleged offences under sections 120-B (criminal conspiracy) read with 420 (cheating) and 409 (criminal breach of trust by public servants) of IPC and under provisions of Prevention of Corruption Act.

The CBI alleged that the firm had applied for allocation of Rajhara North coal block on January 8, 2007. It said although the Jharkhand government and steel ministry did not recommend VISUL’s case for coal block allocation, the 36th Screening Committee recommende­d the block to the accused firm.

The CBI said that Gupta, who was chairman of the screening committee, had allegedly concealed facts from then Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, who then headed the coal ministry too, that Jharkhand had not recommende­d VISUL for allocation of a coal block. Koda, Basu and two accused public servants conspired to favour VISUL in the coal block allocation, the agency had alleged. The accused have refuted the allegation­s levelled against them.

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