Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Court junks plea for CBI probe against PM

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A special court has junked the plea of a sacked defence ministry official for a CBI probe against Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his alleged inaction on charges of corruption in the ministry.

Dismissing the plea calling it “not maintainab­le”, special judge Virender Kumar Goyal said, “There are no allegation­s against the Prime Minister of taking gratificat­ion or obtaining (any) valuable thing ...”

In the entire complaint, “The nature of allegation­s made are only that Prime Minister has failed to take action”, which do not attract the provisions of Section 14 (habitual committing of offence) of the Prevention of Corruption Act “in any manner.”

The order came on a private complaint of KN Manjunatha, who was working in the Ministry of Defence and was sacked after disciplina­ry proceeding­s.

He had failed to get any relief from Central Administra­tive Tribunal which had also ordered the AIIMS director to get his mental state examined.

The complainan­t had alleged that he had brought corrupt activities in the MoD and the air headquarte­rs to the notice of officials, as well as the PM.

However, they failed to take any action in this regard, Manjunatha had said in his complaint.

He had also claimed that the rule of law was not followed by the MoD and the Air Headquarte­rs where he was posted.

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