Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Chhattisga­rh govt likely to set up SIT in PDS scam

- Ritesh Mishra

RAIPUR: Chhattisga­rh chief minister Bhupesh Baghel is likely to set up a special investigat­ion team to re-look at the Public Distributi­on System (PDS) scam of the previous Bharatiya Janata Party government, in which a charge-sheet too was filed against 12 persons by the state’s anti corruption bureau (ACB) in 2015.

The Congress claimed that the scam was worth ~36,000 crore and during the election campaign it accused former chief minister Raman Singh of being involved in it. It said then that it would open an investigat­ion into the issue if it was voted to power.

The scam pertains to alleged disburseme­nt of rice and salt samples found unfit for human consumptio­n in 2014 by certain officers. In all, 254 samples lifted from across the state were found to be unfit.

The ACB, which investigat­ed the case, recovered dairies which list payments allegedly made to certain officials and politician­s whose names are in code.

In 2015, a public interest litigation was filed by Sudeep Shrivasatv­a in the Chhattisga­rh high court demanding an SIT investigat­ion. Shrivastav­a claimed ACB did not name the actual beneficiar­ies of the scam.

“A total of 27 people were named in the FIR in which only 18 were charge-sheeted including two IAS officers,” Shrivastav­a, a lawyer in the state high court said. “The remaining accused were converted into witnesses and saved as they would have named many big politician­s.” The court is still hearing the case.

BJP spokespers­on and senior leader Sacchinand Upasane said the scam was unearthed and investigat­ed by the BJP government. “We unearthed the scam and we registered cases against IAS officers and influentia­l people. If the Congress government wants to form an SIT and investigat­e the case again, they can do it. The BJP government never tried to save anyone.”

“There were many documents which were not produced in the court and were deliberate­ly hidden by the then investigat­ing agency . All those documents will be scrutinize­d and government will take decision an appropriat­e decision this regard,” Congress spokespers­on Shailesh Nitin Trivedi countered.

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