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In the name of the father

KARTI CHIDAMBARA­M/POLITICIAN AND BUSINESSMA­N The younger Chidambara­m owes his rise and current troubles to his parent’s high profile

- ARCHIS MOHAN

The Central Bureau of Investigat­ion (CBI) arrested Karti Chidambara­m from Chennai airport on Wednesday morning as he landed from England. Before signing it, the 46year-old son of senior Congress leader and former finance minister P Chidambara­m wrote in his arrest memo: “This whole exercise is to politicall­y target my father.”

Karti, and his father, have faced allegation­s of corruption for nearly a decade, mostly from Bharatiya Janata Party Rajya Sabha member Subramania­n Swamy. It was no surprise when Swamy characteri­stically tweeted on Wednesday that Chidambara­m senior should also be arrested.

There was also little surprise in what Karti wrote in his arrest memo. Karti is convinced he is collateral damage in the political fight between the Narendra Modi government and his father.

The only real surprise, if at all, was that it took the CBI nearly four years of the Modi government to lay their hands on Karti. Along with Robert Vadra, the brother-inlaw of Congress chief Rahul Gandhi, alleged corruption by Karti, was the leitmotif of Modi’s 2014 Lok Sabha election campaign.

If P Chidambara­m has felt in the last four years that the party hasn’t backed him sufficient­ly in his hour of need, a sentiment that Congress sources say he shares with former prime minister Manmohan Singh, who has endured his share of court appearance­s, the Congress on Wednesday made amends.

The Press Trust of India news alert on Karti’s arrest was flashed at 9.38 am. At 9.48 am, Congress spokespers­on Randeep Singh Surjewala tweeted accusing the Modi government of employing “diversiona­ry tactic to hide scams and colossal corruption” in the Punjab National Bank fraud case. “Modi government continues its vendetta against P Chidambara­m. This won’t deter the Congress from bringing the truth to the people,” Surjewala said.

At 1.38 pm, a Congress press statement said the Congress chief had appointed Chidambara­m chairman of the sub-group on economic affairs for the party’s upcoming plenary session.

Neither was the arrest a surprise to Karti or his father. During a hearing in the Supreme Court on his bail applicatio­ns before a bench headed by Chief Justice Dipak Misra on February 23, Karti’s counsel Kapil Sibal had wondered whether the CBI was planning to arrest his client. CBI’s counsel Tushar Mehta had replied: “I am not saying that he will be arrested” but the call has to be taken by the investigat­ing agency.

Karti has been arrested in connection with a CBI First Informatio­n Report (FIR) of May 15, 2017, that had alleged irregulari­ties in the FIPB (Foreign Investment Promotion Board) clearance to INX Media for receiving overseas funds to the tune of ~3 billion in 2007 when Chidambara­m was the finance minister. It alleged that Karti for his services received nearly ~1 million in the case. Karti is also being investigat­ed by the Enforcemen­t Directorat­e in a related money laundering case.

Karti is no stranger to controvers­ies, and has run into trouble in the past because of his public statements. In January 2015, he was show-caused by the Tamil Nadu unit of the Congress party for apparently disrespect­ing legendary party leader K Kamaraj and lauding Modi.

His colleagues in the Tamil Nadu Congress say Karti has had big shoes to fill. His paternal great-grandfathe­r was the Rajah of Chettinad and one of the founders of Indian Bank. Former BCCI chief AC Muthiah, a noted industrial­ist, is also related.

Then obviously, there is his father. While Karti followed in the footsteps of his father and studied overseas — studying Business Administra­tion in Austin, Texas, and completing post-graduation at Cambridge — he hasn’t quite had the same success as his father either in his profession or politics.

Those who know him attribute this to Karti’s inability to grapple with the opaque quality of negotiatio­n that is at the heart of Indian politics, and his straight talk is often mistaken to be the abrasivene­ss of a silver-spooned son of an influentia­l father and an illustriou­s family.

While Karti blames political vendetta for his present troubles, the stature that Chidambara­m senior has among the political class hasn’t always been a bane for the son. Even now, there are those in the government who are convinced that there is very little direct evidence that the CBI has against Karti.

In May 2012, the Rajya Sabha had an interestin­g debate. Arun Jaitley, then the Leader of the Opposition in the House, had led an opposition charge alleging impropriet­y by the finance ministry under Chidambara­m in 2006 to benefit his son Karti over the Aircel-Maxis deal.

Chidambara­m replied he was “happy” that his friend of 22-years had raised the question. But as Jaitley continued to grill Chidambara­m, the Congress leader said: “(I don’t) want to reveal private conversati­ons but I still maintain that it would be much simpler if somebody took a dagger and plunged it into my heart rather than question my integrity.”

In the run up to the 2014 Lok Sabha, Karti was one of the spokespers­ons for the Congress. Karti also contested the Lok Sabha seat from his father’s Sivaganga seat after his father had announced that he wouldn’t fight the election. He got 10.19 per cent of the votes polled, and was fourth after the AIADMK, DMK and BJP candidates.

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While Karti followed in the footsteps of his father and studied overseas, he hasn’t quite had the same success as his father either in his profession or politics

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