The Asian Age

BJP govt ‘ shielded’ Mehul: Cong

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The Congress on Tuesday accused the Central govt and its agencies of ‘ deliberate­ly leaving gaping holes in the repatriati­on and prosecutio­n of Mehul Choksi to India’

The Congress on Tuesday accused the Central government and its agencies of “deliberate­ly leaving gaping holes in the repatriati­on and prosecutio­n of Mehul Choksi to India, despite the ` 23,484 cr PNB scam”.

Fugitive diamantair­e and Punjab National Bank fraud accused Mehul Choksi on Tuesday gave an interview to a television agency saying that all the allegation­s being leveled against him by the Enforcemen­t Directorat­e are false and baseless.

He further added that the ED has “illegally attached my properties.”

Communicat­ions chief of the Congress Randeep Singh Surjewala said, “Mehul Choksi has today told in the video interview that Indian authoritie­s had sent him an email suspending his passport on Feb 16, 2018. As brought out above, MEA and other authoritie­s had already given him a ‘ clean chit’ on May 2017 for securing the citizenshi­p of Antigua. Admittedly, Mehul Choksi had become citizen of Antigua in November 2017. It is intriguing that Modi Government permitted the Indian passport of Mehul Choksi to remain live till Feb 16, 2018, helping him escape on January 4, 2018.”

Quoting from media reports coming out Antigua, the Congress alleged that the ministry of external affairs of the Government of India provided the “Clean Chit” certificat­e for Mehul Choksi’s citizenshi­p of Antigua in May 2017. The clearance certified that there was “no adverse informatio­n” against Mehul Choksi.

The party further alleged that Prime Minister Narendra Modi met the Antiguan President in the United Kingdom after fugitive diamond jeweller Mehul Choksi fled India but “didn’t utter a word” on the multi- crore Punjab National Bank scam accused’s extraditio­n.

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