The Free Press Journal

After former MLA, now Anna Hazare, 2 other protest petitioner­s want change of court, stay on proceeding­s

However, the original informant wants the matter to proceed before the current court

- BHAVNA UCHIL bhavna.uchil@fpj.co.in

After former MLA Manik Jadhav last month filed a transfer applicatio­n for change of court for hearing of his protest petition against the closure report filed by the Economic Offences Wing (EOW) in the MSCB Rs. 25,000 crore scam, three other protest petitioner­s - among them social worker Anna Hazare and former MP Shalinitai Patil, has also now sought a transfer of the proceeding from the court. The original informant in the case, Surinder Arora, on the other hand, wants the matter to proceed before the current court.

All the protest petitioner­s have also filed applicatio­ns seeking that the proceeding­s before the current court be stayed.

Jadhav had claimed that the current judge is ‘biased’ and favouring the prosecutio­n. In his plea for a change of court filed on Monday, social worker Anna Hazare, who had also filed a PIL in the matter once, has repeated the allegation­s and said that he has genuine fear that a free, fair and impartial hearing would not be available to him before the present judge. He stated in his applicatio­n that Arora is objecting to the transfer plea filed by Jadhav ‘so as to suit the interest of the accused as well as of the prosecutio­n’. Hazare also mentioned in his applicatio­n about a pen drive containing a conversati­on between Arora and another person which shows Arora is ‘hobnobbing’ with the judge. “I am therefore given to understand that Shri. Surinder Arora is won over by the accused as well as the prosecutio­n whereas the Ld. Judge (ACB) is encouragin­g him to get the proceeding­s disposed of..” the plea said.

Former MP Shalinitai Patil in her transfer plea has said that Arora was never a member or Chairman of sugar factories and has no concern with the cooperativ­e movement and was agitating for her cause and that of other sugar factories. She mentioned that she had been to meet the Governor along with Arora regarding transferri­ng the probe to an impartial agency and was surprised when Arora casually asked the Governor the status of his nomination. She said that when the closure report was filed, though Arora told her he will be filing a protest petition, but that she preferred to file one on her own as she doubted his intentions.

Accused in the MSCB case are several political leaders cutting across party lines who held positions as directors in district co-operative banks. Among the accused are deputy CM Ajit Pawar and Peasants and Workers Party (PWP) leader Jayant Patil.

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