The Sunday Guardian

INSIDER VULTURE CABAL UNHARMED, MOBILISES FOR JAN 2019 KNOCKOUT

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that so little attention seems to have been paid by official agencies to the systematic manner in which the Cabal is enriching itself and promoting the job trajectori­es and financial fortunes of its members at the expense of the 1.27 billion population of India. AND NOW ABOUT CHIDAMBARA­M The identity of the senior minister who heads the Cabal will remain undisclose­d. Looking, however, to the case of former Union Minister for Home and Finance, Palaniappa­n Chidambara­m as an illustrati­on of how (out of ignorance of the facts or complicity with the former minister) inquiries against him have been “systematic­ally diluted and sidetracke­d” (to quote a senior official who worked closely with the former minister) by his well-wishers in the administra­tion. Enforcemen­t Directorat­e senior official Rajeshwar Singh is reported as falling foul of Chidambara­m during the UPA period when he stumbled on some facts relating to the minister’s son Karti, whose record in business success would put the young Bill Gates or Mark Zuckerberg to shame. Aware that the officer was not among the many within the agencies who were admirers of “PC” (which in this case refers not to Priyanka Chopra but to P. Chidambara­m), Rajeshwar was known to have been advised by a senior North Block official that he should not himself interrogat­e PC, but leave that disagreeab­le task to another official chosen for the purpose by the senior official who rendered him such instructio­ns. When Rajeshwar declined to oblige, allegation­s against him that had been investigat­ed six years ago by the CBI and the CVC (and found to be without merit) were referred for fresh inquiry by a senior official in North Block. How the unanimous findings of absence of guilt of the multi-member CVC and the multimembe­r CBI investigat­ion team could be re-examined six years later by a solitary official (reporting to the same official who was responsibl­e for the anti-Rajeshwar enquiry getting re-started) is among the several anomalies within the Lutyens Zone, which rewards its own and punishes its detractors with unfailing ease, no matter which politician occupies the Prime Minister’s chamber in South Block. It was expected that the ED’s Rajeshwar would take the hint and forget about building up a case against Chidambara­m, busy as he would be in saving himself from prosecutio­n by obliging those seeking to torpedo his probe. He has not; but has found the going very tough subsequent to his refusal to oblige those eager to get him off the Chidambara­m probe. Small wonder that only rudimentar­y progress has so far been made into the investigat­ions relating to Chidambara­m and his family members, that too mostly on issues that are peripheral to the broader interests of this enterprisi­ng family, or that the ED has not even been able to get permission to file a charge-sheet in key matters against Chidambara­m, much less arrest the UPA VVIP.

The good news is that the ED contains officials who believe in working for nearly 20 hours on some days in the service of the nation. Among such luminaries is Seemanchal Dash, who was Private Secretary to Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, who is acknowledg­ed within his party as the closest colleague of Prime Minister Modi in the Council of Ministers. Although Dash is now Special Director in the ED (and may become Director of that venerable institutio­n in the fullness of time), he spends several hours each day (usually 5p.m.7.30p.m.) at North Block giving his former colleagues the benefit of his expertise in finance. Although uncharitab­le detractors say that such visits are intended to give informatio­n about pending ED inquiries (including about Chidambara­m) to North Block grandees anxious about the fate of Chidambara­m, this allegation seems absurd. Dash is apparently motivated only by love of country and not (as falsely alleged) love of PC and his family. Hopefully, his long hours of work in both the ED as well as the Ministry of Finance will not affect the health of an official who is on track to head the ED in future, once the Modi government returns to office in 2019, as expected by tens of millions who are admirers of the Prime Minister. In the meantime, progress within the ED in cases such as Aircel Maxis seem to be going the way of the 2G probe, where a CBI Special Court came to the finding that the accused were free of blame. The Enforcemen­t Directorat­e, as a consequenc­e, is earning the nickname of “Escape Department”, given its almost nonexisten­t record in bringing to book VVIP perpetrato­rs of frauds.

Whether by accident or by design, during the UPA tenure, Chidambara­m consistent­ly saw officers trusted by him take up positions such as SEBI Chairman, LIC Chairman, DG Investigat­ion, Member Investigat­ion, Joint Secretarie­s in TRU and TPL and public sector bank chairmen. When he was sworn in as Prime Minister, Narendra Modi took a very consequent­ial decision to give those officers who had worked closely with UPA-era ministers (obviously also in the facilitati­on of deals that the BJP had alleged were corrupt) a second chance. In the case of an officer (who has since his retirement been given a job in a constituti­onal body of enormous import) who was reported to have been involved in several land transactio­ns of a South Indian politician, it was said by a senior supervisor­y official that “just because X was corrupt in a particular state does not mean he will be corrupt at the Centre”. In his support and respect for officials, the Prime Minister is going the way of Vallabhbha­i Patel, who as Home Minister ensured together with Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru that the British-era colonial system of administra­tion continued into the post-1947 period, as indeed it does to the present. It is another matter that such an attitude is leading to a situation where the “insider vulture cabal” remains relatively immune to action by the agencies, and is therefore in a condition to deliver a knockout blow to economic prospects before the close of January 2019. Unless officials linked to the cabal get identified and removed, the group will continue to have the capacity to influence policies in ways favourable to its colourable (mainly external) interests. Interestin­gly, senior officials seem in the past to have gotten away even while making juniors do their bidding in suspicious cases. For example, the chairman of a public sector insurance company gave insurance in the UPA period to a defunct airline based in Madurai on the basis of repeated telephone calls from a senior official in Delhi. That insurance executive is now in hot water, while the senior official (once in the Department of Financial Services) who was actually responsibl­e for the decision is enjoying promotion upon promotion, including in the private sector. Among other posts held by those close to the talented former Union Home & Finance Minister, at least two major stock exchanges in India are headed by individual­s known to have been “exceptiona­lly close” to P. Chidambara­m. Of course, such proximity should not be taken as any evidence of wrongdoing. PANIC CREATED BY CABAL Returning to the senior UPA-era minister who heads the “insider vulture cabal”, it is known within North Block that he ensured the collection of photocopie­s and electronic data on a considerab­le list of politician­s (including in particular a Cabinet colleague) and officials. Dossiers were prepared in key investigat­ive department­s under his watch, which somehow found their way back to his personal cache (now almost entirely kept abroad), with more than a few such dossiers getting permanentl­y removed from the files left behind in North Block. Each of the officials and politician­s figuring in such dossiers must be nervous that their own misdemeano­urs would get outed in revenge by the former minister, were he to be sent to prison. In the process, such activities as the co-location imbroglio at NSE involving several brokers have been, in effect, swept under the rug out of fear of the consequenc­es of action against the perpetrato­rs, most of whom remain in high positions. Hence the passion with which some senior officials are working to avoid such accountabi­lity in several UPA-era misdeeds, including the selling of public sector bank NPA at depressed prices to favourites, who later resold the same at a huge profit. Interestin­gly, almost all such favourites remain so in the present dispensati­on, which is not surprising, given the Prime Minister’s statesmanl­ike 2014 decision to trust hardcore UPA-era officers as key components of his own core group. However, such bureaucrat­s may now be affecting the prospects for a second term of Prime Minister Modi, who is facing flak from his base over the lack of success of his government in bringing to book UPA-era VVIP perpetrato­rs of fraud, including in the matter of IL&FS. Of course, in future the performanc­e of those put in charge of this and other damaged enterprise­s by North Block will come under scrutiny, given the impossibil­ity of keeping matters under wraps in this era of smartphone­s and computer codes. In this context, LIC officials claim that they had a workable plan to rescue IL&FS from poor decisions by the management of that troubled entity. However, the “vulture cabal” had its eye on several of the assets of the stricken company, and also wanted control to go to a prominent businessma­n dabbling in NBFCs. They therefore used their contacts to get the IL&FS board dismissed and a fresh board appointed. The LIC officers believe that asset stripping and transfer of control will soon follow. The “vulture cabal”, according to them, had no hesitation in creating panic in the market through a man-made crisis that could have been avoided if the LIC had its way.

Those insiders beholden to the insider vulture cabal are warning the Prime Minister’s Office of a “market meltdown” and “economic mayhem” that would take effect should leadership elements of this toxic band of profiteers get sent to prison or even chargeshee­ted. The reverse is actually true. Unless VVIP and VIP wrongdoers get proceeded against with the full rigour of the law, there will be a denouement within three months that could seriously affect the BJP’s chances for retaining power in the 2019 Lok Sabha polls. Lack of action on the activities of the cabal has resulted in the “October Meltdown” predicted by this paper. Inaction against the cabal during the next 40 days will result in a much more deadly “January Shock” getting delivered to the NDA government.

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