The Asian Age

Maoists ask CBI reason for delay

The party has been alleging a tacit understand­ing between the BJDBJP to “bail out” the chit fund accused politician­s and officers. Congress has made the tardy progress in CBI investigat­ion in the ponzi scam as major issue. ◗

- AKSHAYA KUMAR SAHOO

Maoists have questioned the seriousnes­s of the Central Bureau of Investigat­ion ( CBI) to probe into the chit fund scam in Odisha.

In posters and banners put by the CPI ( Maoist) outfit at Ambadala, Muniguda and BisamCutta­ck in Rayagada district, the rebels questioned why the central investigat­ing agency was silent to bring to the book the Odisha ministers and MLAs involved in the chit fund scam.

“Why the is CBI silent to take action against the MLAs and ministers of the BJD government who extended support to the chit fund firms to dupe the poor people in the name of high returns on their investment. The CBI must punish them,” the rebels said.

Sources said the rebels have raised the chit fund issue to get the public sympathy for their activities.

According to justice M. M. Das Commission of Inquiry that probed into Odisha chit fund scam, at

least 174 chit fund firms have collected nearly ` 10,000 crore from 20 lakh investors.

Although one BJD Lok Sabha member and MLA were arrested in the case, a few other influentia­l leaders of the ruling BJD and some top government officials who extended their patronage to the ponzi firms are still large as the CBI has slowed down its investigat­ion.

The Congress has made the tardy progress in CBI investigat­ion in the ponzi scam as major issue. The party has been alleging a tacit understand­ing between the BJD- BJP to “bail out” the chit fund accused politician­s and officers.

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