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Rail minister’s kin held for taking bribe

Published: 05 May 2013 - 04:43 am | Last Updated: 03 Feb 2022 - 05:01 am

New Delhi/Chandigarh: The Congress-led UPA government was hit by a new crisis yesterday as the nephew of Railway Minister Pawan Kumar Bansal was sent to CBI custody after being arrested for taking Rs9m in bribe from a senior railway official, triggering opposition calls for the minister’s sacking.

An embattled Bansal pleaded innocence and claimed he had no knowledge of nephew Vijay Singla’s activities even as opposition parties demanded a wider probe into recent postings and award of contracts in the railway ministry, which the Congress has come to head for the first time in decades.

With the opposition still insistent on Law Minister Ashwani Kumar’s sacking for his controversial role in the coal block allocation scandal, the Congress core group met at Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s residence in the evening to discuss the situation arising from the embarsassing arrest of Bansal’s nephew.

The sordid saga unfolded on Friday night when Central Bureau of Investigation officials swooped on the unsuspecting Singla’s residence in Chandigarh, which is Bansal’s parliamentary constituency, after railway official Mahesh Kumar had allegedly paid the bribe money to a conduit.

Singla, his friend Sandeep Goyal and three othes were arrested in Chandigarh formally after midnight Friday. Simultaneously, Mahesh Kumar, the general manager of Western Railway who was named a member of the Railway Board on Thursday, was arrested in Mumbai as he landed from New Delhi.

A court sent Singla, Goyal and two others to four days in police custody. The other two accused are identified as Dharmendra Kumar and Vivek Kumar.

Singla, a multi-millionaire businessman from Chandigarh is Bansal’s sister’s son. The fifth arrested person was identified as Manjunath, who acted as a conduit.

Singla was accused of allegedly accepting a bribe of Rs9m from senior railway officer Mahesh Kumar for his (Kumar’s) appointment as a member of the powerful Railway Board. 

Kumar, who tried to cover his face with a handkerchief when he was arrested from Mumbai on Friday night, was general manager of Western Railway until he was made a Railway Board member on Thursday.

In Chandigarh, the CBI teams raided Singla’s palatial residence in Sector 28 through Friday night. Singla’s residence is located close to the residence of Bansal.

A CBI official said Singla had actually demanded a bribe of Rs100m from the railway official but later agreed to accept Rs20m.

CBI sources said the telephone calls of Singla, Kumar and others were being monitored for the last few days before the CBI decided to make the arrests. IANS