Verdict on Lalu in fodder scam case Monday


Ranchi, Sep 29 (IANS): The judgment on Rashtriya Janata Dal chief Lalu Prasad in a fodder scam case will be delivered Monday.

The multi-million animal husbandry department scam, popularly known as the fodder scam, accuses Lalu Prasad and Jagannath Mishra, both former chief ministers of Bihar, ministers from the department, two IAS officials and others, of fraudulent withdrawal of Rs.37.70 crore from Chaibasa district treasury of Jharkhand.

Special CBI Judge P.K. Singh will pronounce the judgment in the case No. RC 20 A/96. Lalu Prasad's lawyer completed arguments in the case Sep 17.

The verdict is crucial for Lalu Prasad and his future as a political leader since the central government ordinance that would have shielded tainted and convicted parliamentarians and legislators from disqualification has been put under scanner and is likely to be withdrawn.

There were a total of 56 accused in the case. But during the trial, seven accused died, two turned approver, one admitted to the crime and one was discharged.

Judge P.K. Singh had fixed July 15 as the date of verdict, and asked the remaining 45 accused to be present in the court.

Lalu Prasad moved the Jharkhand High Court and later the Supreme Court, seeking change of the judge in the case. Both the courts dismissed his petition, and directed him to complete argument in the case before the CBI court.

Lalu Prasad quit the chief minister's post in 1997 when his name figured in the CBI investigations in the scam, which surfaced in 1996.

Around 54 of the 61 cases were transferred to Jharkhand, after it was created as a separate state from Bihar in November 2000. Different CBI courts have passed judgments in more than 43 cases. Lalu Prasad and Jagannath Mishra are accused in five cases.

  

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  • Victor Alvares, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Mon, Sep 30 2013

    This stupid fooled the people of Bihar/Jarkhand for years. Good joker but bad administrator. This scamster should be severely punished to ensure that he is out of Indian politics for ever. Most corrupt party of India is obviously trying to shield this stupid fellow through the ordinance in difyance of Supreme Court order.

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  • Indian, Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 29 2013

    Lalu made Bihar as least developed state of India.

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  • R.Bhandarkar, M'lore

    Sun, Sep 29 2013

    For making an 'Ullu' of the whole of India for the past 25 years and hoping to continue dong so...Any other country ,then he would have been behind bars or hanged...Only in India, he continued to rule and even be the Railways Minister....
    Fit to be in the 'NOTA' option advocated by the Hon'ble SC in the EVM...More than likely to be convicted also and the first in the list to be disqualified...

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  • CONRAD JOHN TAURO, SHIRVA/UDUPI/DUBAI

    Sun, Sep 29 2013

    fodder scam not folding.

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