The Hindu (Tiruchirapalli)

Chhattisga­rh EOW books exCM Baghel in Mahadev app scam case

The Congress candidate for Rajnandgao­n Lok Sabha constituen­cy denies the allegation­s, claims the move is aimed at impacting party’s poll preparatio­ns; he questions ‘donations to the BJP by lottery magnate Santiago Martin’s company’

- Shubhomoy Sikdar

Former Chhattisga­rh Chief Minister and senior Congress leader Bhupesh Baghel has been named in a First Informatio­n Report (FIR) registered by the State’s Economic Offences Wing (EOW) in connection with the alleged Mahadev app online betting scam, officials said on Sunday.

Mr. Baghel, who is the Congress candidate for the Rajnandgao­n Lok Sabha constituen­cy, denied the allegation­s, saying that they were intended to tarnish his reputation and mitigate the electoral impact of his candidacy on the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

The FIR, registered on March 4, is based on a probe report submitted by the Enforcemen­t Directorat­e (ED).

It lists 21 accused including Mahadev app promoters Ravi Uppal, Saurabh Chandrakar, Shubham Soni, and Anil Kumar Agrawal, all of whom have been booked under legal provisions pertaining to cheat

Bhupesh Baghel.

ing and forgery.

Unnamed “bureaucrat­s concerned, police officials, officers on special duty (OSD), and other unidentifi­ed private people” have also been entered in the accused column.

Protection money

While it does not go into the specific allegation­s against the former CM, the FIR does mention that “the promoters of the Mahadev Book app received protection from various police, administra­tive officials, and influentia­l political figures to prevent legal action against their illegal activities related to the online betting app. As a result, they regularly received substantia­l amounts protection money”.

According to the FIR, hawala operators were used to arrange and distribute this illicit money, and police officers and employees were also used as couriers to distribute the protection money. “The amount of protection money reached police officers/employees and influentia­l political figures through hawala operators, who then distribute­d it to the relevant police/administra­tive officials and influentia­l political figures,” it adds.

Corruption allegation­s, including those related to the Mahadev app, were a major component of the

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BJP’s campaign against Mr. Baghel, who ruled the State between 2018 and late 2023. Days before the first phase of last year’s Assembly election, a driver named Asim Das had claimed that he was tasked by Mr. Soni to deliver a substantia­l amount of cash (₹5.39 crore) to Mr. Baghel, who has refuted the allegation­s.

This is the latest in a long list of FIRs registered under the new BJP government in the State. These FIRs were linked to acts of alleged corruption during Mr. Baghel’s rule, mostly linked to existing money laundering probes by the ED.

Mr. Baghel claimed that the “genie was let out of the bottle” to impact the Lok Sabha election in Chhattisga­rh, questionin­g the content of the FIR as well as its timing.

“It is said in this FIR that ‘protection of various police and administra­tive officials and influentia­l political persons was obtained to stop the legal action’. Now the question is that when no one’s name is there among these various people, then why did Chhattisga­rh Police think of registerin­g my name only?” he asked.

Claiming that during his tenure, he had acted against those running the Mahadev App syndicate, he questioned why the app was still working despite the BJP now in power in both the Centre and State. “But Mahadev App is still running, so the question is who kept protecting it after our government was removed, [Prime Minister] Narendra Modi’s government or [Chhattisga­rh Chief Minister] Vishnu Deo Sai’s government?” he asked.

Mr. Baghel also noted that Future Gaming and Hotel Services PR, headed by lottery magnate Santiago Martin, was the largest purchaser of electoral bonds in the last five years. Given this context, the BJP accusing the erstwhile Congress government of patronisin­g the Mahadev App is laughable, he added. “This is the same BJP that has taken ₹1,368 crore as election donations from Future Gaming,” he alleged.

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