Karti Chidambaram gets ED summons in a case of money laundering
He dubbed the case as "most bogus." The legislator, summoned by the ED to appear in New Delhi, cited his engagement with the ongoing Parliament session for not deposing
He dubbed the case as "most bogus." The legislator, summoned by the ED to appear in New Delhi, cited his engagement with the ongoing Parliament session for not deposing
"Domestic criticism did not impel the BJP to act against the two spokespersons. It was only the international backlash that pushed the BJP to take action."
According to sources, the probe agency is conducting raids in Odisha, Karnataka, Mumbai, Delhi and Chennai.
"This is a demolition of India's constitutional values. This is state-sponsored targeting of poor & minorities," he had said in a tweet.
"Does he realise that people in India have not slept from the day they have learnt, P. Chidambaram used his intellect... for furthering his son's ends, his own ends. He has done business in multiple countries. He has done business in this country where his wealth has multiplied manifold," Godinho told reporters while reacting to Chidambaram's tweet.
The matter relates to the alleged non-disclosure of Rs 1.35 crore received by Karti Chidambaram, and his wife Srinidhi in cash for sale of land at Muttukadu near Chennai
Addressing a Press conference, at Bidhan Bhavan, the state Congress headquarters, Mr Chidambaram said that NPR is “nothing but NRC in disguise”.
As per the reports, Chidambaram was questioned for around six hours in connection with the probe into the Air India deal with Airbus.
The court issued a notice to CBI on the bureaucrats' bail plea and has posted the matter for hearing on December 17.
Solicitor General told the court that economic offence is graver than murder. It is a white-collar crime that has the potential to shake the faith of the common man in the establishment.