Deccan Chronicle

Target all the corrupt, don’t pick & choose

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The CBI and investigat­ors linked to the income-tax department and Enforcemen­t Directorat­e, charged with unearthing financial crimes and irregulari­ties, conducted extensive raids Tuesday on the premises of former finance minister P. Chidambara­m and his son Karti, as well as RJD supremo Lalu Prasad Yadav, a former railway minister and former Bihar CM. Hundreds of personnel were involved as dozens of properties were raided in Delhi and its neighbourh­ood, Patna, Chennai and Mumbai. This is the narrow truth, which emerges from the filing of FIRs in a string of cases against all those concerned.

We can safely assume, looking at the record of cases in India, that these can go on years, and the media will be exploited by those in power to reinforce the impression of corruption by spreading the word that “incriminat­ing documents” — pretty much the standard lexicon even when enquiries and investigat­ions are going nowhere — were found. The larger truth is that leading Opposition politician­s were targeted with a rare single-mindedness by the BJP government and, it appears, with a strong sense of coordinati­on of a political nature. There is no one from the BJP or NDA stables accused of any financial irregulari­ties, leave alone wrongdoing. The “day of reckoning” that finance minister Arun Jaitley has spoken of with customary eloquence seems to apply to the BJP’s opponents alone.

In this, the campaign to sweep up corruption from the nation’s politics differs from the Jain hawala scandal that briefly emerged during the tenure of former PM P.V. Narasimha Rao. The then PM had committed a practical error. He brought in his own partymen, including a top Cabinet minister, into the ambit of the probe. He paid dearly for this as even the friendly media turned hostile. The BJP seems determined not to go that way. The perpetrato­rs of the Vyapam scam in Madhya Pradesh, that is like a never-ending television serial, the rice irregulari­ties in Chhattisga­rh, the politics over Lalit Modi that involved Rajasthan CM Vasundhara Raje and external affairs minister Sushma Swaraj, appear to have gone off the radar. And there’s nothing more to be heard on the Birla-Sahara diaries front.

It’ll be worthwhile if all wrongdoers — all — go to jail after a transparen­t, clean and fair investigat­ion and trial. Pick and choose is inimical to the temper and the spirit of democracy.

It’ll be worthwhile if all wrongdoers — all — go to jail after a transparen­t, clean and fair investigat­ion and trial. Pick and choose is inimical to the temper and spirit of democracy

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