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Kejriwal’s Tainted PS Rajendra ,Blaming CBI,Seeks Voluntary Retirement

[New Delhi] Kejriwal’s Tainted Principal Secy Rajendra Kumar ,Blaming CBI,Seeks Voluntary Retirement
He is charge sheeted by CBI in an alleged graft case,
Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal’s former Principal Secretary Rajendra Kumar has alleged that he was repeatedly told by the interrogators to implicate the CM.
In his letter to Delhi Chief Secretary, Kumar, a 1989 batch IAS officer, said he has never earlier experienced the kind of such utter “disregard” for system, process, protocol, transparency, decency which he had experienced first-hand in his own case.
Kumar,, alleged, “I was repeatedly told that I would be let free if I implicate Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal” and added that this “may be this was the reason for the agency to go to such extraordinary length”.
“Not only this the CBI, just to force people to implicate me and the Chief Minister, has beaten up dozens of people and some of them sustained permanent major injuries,” Kumar alleged.
The officer, was principal secretary to the Chief Minister at the time of his arrest in July last year and subsequently suspended,
Reacting to the development, Kejriwal attacked Prime Minister Narendra Modi, saying “why the PM is so scared of us”.
“CBI raids my office, pressurises officer to implicate me. CBI raids Satyendar Jains office. Why are u so so scared of us Modi Ji? Chill (sic),” Kejriwal alleged in a tweet.
CBI had last month filed a charge sheet against Kumar for alleged criminal conspiracy, cheating and forgery under Indian Penal Code besides provisions of Prevention of Corruption Act along with eight others and Endeavour Systems private Limited.
It was alleged by CBI in the FIR that the accused persons had entered into a criminal conspiracy and caused a loss of Rs 12 crore to the Delhi Government in award of contracts between 2007 and 2015.
The FIR had also claimed that the officials had taken “undue benefit” of over Rs three crore while awarding the contract

Fmr PM Dr Manmohan Singh,Breaking His Silence,Denied Any Favor In Coal Block Allotments

[New Delhi] Former PM Dr Manmohan Singh,Breaking His Silence, Denied Any Favor In Coal Block Allotments
Dr Singh has told CBI that he did not try to “influence” anybody, nor was there “any undue haste” in awarding the Talabira-II coal block to HINDALCO which was initially refused.
He also told CBI, investigating the case, that he had neither promised, nor gave any assurance to industrialist Kumar Mangalam Birla about allocation of the block in Odisha to his firm HINDALCO.
Singh, who was holding the portfolio of the Coal Ministry in 2005, said he only forwarded the letters of Birla and Chief Minister of Odisha Naveen Patnaik in this regard to the Ministry for careful examination.
While Birla had written letters requesting the Government to “change the decision” of not considering HINDALCO for the coal block, Patnaik had requested a review of the decision.
Singh, who has been summoned as accused by a special CBI court in the case, in a statement to the agency has said that recommendation of the Ministry to accommodate HINDALCO was approved by him.
There was no “undue haste” in arriving at the decision to allocate the block to HINDALCO, he maintained.
The Supreme Court had on April 1 stayed the trial court’s order summoning Singh and others, including Birla and ex-Coal Secretary P C Parakh, as accused in the case.

Air India Unions AllegesTrampling Of Rights,Demands CBI Probe into Losses

[New Delhi]Air India Unions Demands CBI Probe into the National Carrier’s Losses
National Carrier Air India’s Two Unions Takes Their Resentment Against Management To Prime Minister Narendra Modi . , These unions have sought a CBI probe into the state-run carrier’s losses and bringing those responsible to book.
Unions have taken their fight against the airline’s management to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s door,
In a letter to the Prime Minister last week, two Air India unions [1]All India Service Engineering Association [2] Air India Employees’ Union have also alleged “trampling” of employees’ rights by a “dictatorial” management in the name of the Turnaround Plan Proposal to Rationalise the Number of Employees’ unions in the company From 15 to 5 is already in the air Report Submitted By Four-member committee headed by Krishna Mohan Sahni Is Also Added the resentment among unions
These unions ,retreating to Old Allegations, claims that “wrong policy decisions of the previous Government+ poor practices+ lack of accountability +general mismanagement by top administration and allowing private carriers to flourish that too at the cost of national carrier are some of the factors for the current Unpleasant state-of-affairs.
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