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CONG LEADER SHIVAKUMAR GETS BAIL IN MONEY LAUNDERING

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: Former Finance Minister P Chidambara­m on Wednesday moved the Delhi High Court seeking bail in the INX media money laundering case.

The 74-year-old Chidambara­m, who was on Tuesday granted bail by the Supreme Court in the INX media corruption case, is in the Enforcemen­t Directorat­e's (ED) custody till October 24.

He was arrested by the CBI on August 21 in the INX Media corruption case.

The case was registered on May 15, 2017 alleging irregulari­ties in a Foreign Investment Promotion Board (FIPB) clearance granted to the INX Media group for receiving overseas funds of Rs 305 crore in 2007, during Chidambara­m's tenure as finance minister. The CBI on October 18 filed its charge sheet naming Chidambara­m and several others as accused in the INX media corruption case.

The trial court took cognisance of the charge sheet on October 21 and subsequent­ly, on October 22, the apex court granted him regular bail in the matter.

The senior Congress leader has sought bail in the money laundering case, saying the apex court has held that he is neither a "flight risk" nor is there a possibilit­y of "his absconding from the trial".

He has further contended that one of the conditions imposed on him while being

Former finance minister P Chidambara­m leaves from a court in New Delhi, last Thursday

granted anticipato­ry bail in the Aircel Maxis case was that he cannot leave the country without informing the trial court.

He has also contended in his applicatio­n that both the CBI and ED case arise out of the same financial transactio­n and therefore, there cannot be separate remand for both.

Another ground he has cited for grant of the relief is that the other accused, including his son Karti Chidambara­m, in the INX media corruption and the money laundering cases are out on bail. He has claimed in his applicatio­n that he "has made no attempt to suborn witnesses, tamper with documentar­y evidence or in any other manner pollute or obstruct the judicial process".

The applicatio­n contends that since all the evidence in the case is documentar­y and is in the custody of investigat­ing agencies, he cannot tamper with it.

The plea further claims that Chidambara­m was always available for questionin­g by the ED and had appeared before the agency and answered all questions on all the four dates he was summoned, the last being February 8. He has further said that no attempt was made by ED to question him, till October 16, while he was lodged in Tihar Jail since September 5. On October 16, the ED interrogat­ed Chidambara­m in Tihar Jail and then formally arrested him "for the specious reason of being evasive" during the questionin­g, the plea claimed.

The applicatio­n has also contended that Chidambara­m's health condition is "fragile" as he is 74-years-old and suffers from various ailments, including coronary artery disease.

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