HC stays probe against FM in electoral bonds case
Justice M Nagaprasanna passed the interim order on a petition filed by BJP leader Nalin Kumar Kateel challenging the FIR in which he has been named as an accused
PTI
Bengaluru,
30 Sept
High Court
on Monday stayed investigation against Union Finance Minister Nirmala
Sitharaman and others over alleged irregularities concerning the now scrapped
electoral bond scheme.
Justice M
Nagaprasanna passed the interim order on a petition filed by BJP leader Nalin
Kumar Kateel challenging the FIR in which he has been named as an accused.
The matter
will be next heard on 22 October.
A case was
registered on Saturday against Sitharaman and others on the directions of a
special court here, following a complaint relating to the scheme.
According
to police, the FIR was registered under Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita sections 384
(punishment for extortion), 120B (criminal conspiracy) and 34 (acts done by
several persons in furtherance of common intention) against Sitharaman,
Enforcement Directorate officials, and office-bearers of the BJP at state and
national level.
BJP
Karnataka chief B Y Vijayendra has also been named in the FIR.
The
complaint was lodged by Adarsh R Iyer, Co-President of 'Janaadhikaara
Sangharsha Parishath' (JSP), who alleged that the accused "committed
extortion under the guise and garb of electoral bonds and benefitted to the
tune of 8,000 and more crore of rupees."
The
complainant further alleged that Sitharaman, through the clandestine aid and
support of ED officials, facilitated extortion of thousands of crores of rupees
for the benefit of others both at the state and national levels.
"The
entire extortion racket under the garb of electoral bonds has been orchestrated
hand in glove with officials of BJP at various levels," he alleged.
The Supreme
Court in February struck down the scheme, saying it violates the right to
information and the freedom of speech and expression under the Constitution. -PTI
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