CBI will soon seek governor's nod to prosecute Laloo
The Central Bureau of Investigation will write to Bihar Governor A R Kidwai in the next eight or 10 days to seek his permission for prosecuting Bihar Chief Minister Laloo Prasad Yadav in the fodder scam case, CBI Director Joginder Singh said.
Singh said a report of the CBI superintendent will be forwarded to the governor with request to allow prosecution.
He declined to comment on reported allegations of some
politicians that the CBI had decided to prosecute Laloo
Yadav in the fodder case at the behest of some Bharatiya Janata Party leaders
to destabilise the United Front government. He also declined
to comment on allegations of leakage of some information pertaining
to the CBI affairs to some BJP leaders.
However, he said the CBI had been investigating fairly
and honestly on the basis of evidence and that it has been complying with the Supreme Court's directives.
Meanwhile, the BJP on Thursday demanded
that the correspondence between the Comptroller and Auditor General of
India and former prime minister H D Deve Gowda regarding financial
bungling by the Bihar government be laid before Parliament.
BJP vice-president Krishan Lal Sharma told
the media that the CAG had expressed serious concern at what it
described as ''the situation of total financial collapse''.
He said even Chief Minister Laloo Prasad Yadav had admitted excess withdrawals by some departments.
Referring to the fodder scam, Sharma said the CBI was
deliberately delaying filing of charges against Yadav. ''We have
serious doubts that the CBI at the behest of the government is delaying
the process of filing charges against the Bihar chief minister,''
he said.
Sharma said it seemed Yadav's threats had some impact on the government and the CBI.
The Bihar governor was in the capital
and what transpired between him and the home minister on the issue, he added,
should be revealed.
UNI
|