Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Remove AIIMS doctor from central team visiting TN: Stalin

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: DMK working president MK Stalin on Saturday took exception to an AIIMS doctor’s reported comments on dengue and sought his removal from the central team visiting the southern state to study the impact of the disease. All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) professor of medicine Ashutosh Biswas told reporters on Friday that eradicatio­n of dengue “is not in the hands of the government” which, Stalin said, was “shocking and downright disgracefu­l”.

For about a decade, life has been hell for 42-year-old Babulal Yadav.

The differentl­y abled landless labourer in a desperatel­y poor corner of Chhattisga­rh has made countless trips to the local police station, answered questions by several investigat­ors and lived in fear of random searches on his small shanty just outside the market in Kharora, around 50km from Raipur.

The irony: Yadav is not accused of any crime or conspiracy. He is one of 446 people, mostly poor carpenters, farmers and vendors, in whose name a senior state bureaucrat is accused of setting up fake bank accounts to allegedly launder crores of rupees.

Yadav has instructed his wife to not talk to inquisitiv­e outsiders and the family of six spends its nights uneasily. His biggest regret is getting a PAN card in the late 90s that was allegedly used by a middleman to set up the bogus account.

“When I go out, people taunt me with shouts of ‘crorepati’ ‘crorepati’ but I am a poor man…many days I don’t even get any work,” he said. HT spoke to 10 other villagers who said they have been called multiple times for interrogat­ion and recording of statements.

The trouble began in 2006 when charges surfaced against IAS officer BL Agrawal of having allegedly colluded with middlemen and bank officials to open accounts in the names of villagers, and laundering money through them.

Agrawal was arrested by the Central Bureau of Investigat­ion this February and also booked by the Enforcemen­t Directorat­e.

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