Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

CBI’s arrest of BJD leaders is now Patnaik’s biggest concern

- Priya Ranjan Sahu

The Central Bureau of Investigat­ion’s (CBI) arrest of three Biju Janata Dal (BJD) leaders for their alleged involvemen­t in Odisha’s biggest deposit scam is proving to be a tough challenge for chief minister Naveen Patnaik, a party member told HT on Monday.

The investigat­ing agency arrested MLA Prabhat Tripathy on October 31 and Mayurbhanj MP Ramachandr­a Hansda and former MLA Subarna Naik on November 4 for their alleged involvemen­t in the scam estimated by state police and crime branch to go up to ` 4,373 crore. All three were suspended from the party.

“The CBI has registered cases against 44 chit fund companies. If two BJD MLAs are booked in each case, the party is doomed,” a senior party leader said.

The government ordered an inquiry into the multi-crore scam as soon as it was exposed in 2012. However, in May this year, the Supreme Court ordered a CBI inquiry after activists approached it, saying investigat­ion was not being done properly.

They also alleged the scam was much bigger and ran up to ` 20,000 crore, with the Bhubanes war-based Seashore Group being the biggest player. The CBI took Seashore CEO Prasant Dash on a 12-day remand on November 10.

BJD chief Naveen Patnaik tried to distance the party from the recent arrests in the case that is proving to be his toughest test since taking over as chief minister in 2000.

However, Patnaik will find it difficult to downplay the party’s role in the scam. Seashore Group has signed dozens of MoUs with the government.

The opposition has gone all out to cash in on the arrests.

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