DA case: HP CM Virbhadra Singh moves bail application, hearing on May 29

Singh failed to give satisfactory answer regarding assets which did not tally with his known income

Virbhadra Singh
Virbhadra Singh
IANS New Delhi
Last Updated : May 22 2017 | 12:31 PM IST

Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Virbhadra Singh, his wife Pratibha Singh and others appeared before a court here on Monday and sought bail in an over Rs 10 crore disproportionate assets case.

Singh and others appearing before Special Judge Virender Kumar Goyal were summoned by the court, which listed the matter for the next hearing on May 29.

To show solidarity with Singh, senior Congress leader Digvijaya Singh was also present at the hearing.

The court asked the Central Bureau of Investigation to file a reply on the bail plea of the accused.

Apart from Singh, the others accused in the case are Life Insurance Corporation agent Anand Chauhan, his associate Chunni Lal, Joginder Singh Ghalta, Prem Raj, Lawan Kumar Roach, Vakamullah Chandrashekhar and Ram Prakash Bhatia, who were also summoned.

The CBI, in its chargesheet said that the chief minister was in possession of assets worth Rs 10,30,47,946.40 in his own name as well as in the names of his family members.

Singh has failed to give a satisfactory answer regarding the assets which did not tally with his known income, the agency said.

The court while issuing summons to the accused on May 8, had observed that during the period between May 28, 2009 and June 26, 2012, Virbhadra Singh, as Union Minister of Steel and Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises, committed criminal misconduct.

The Himachal Chief Minister's wife Pratibha and the other eight accused abetted the offence by investing his money in the names of his family members, the probe agency added.

Co-accused Pratibha Singh intentionally and actively abetted Virbhadra Singh in "investing his ill-gotten and unaccounted money in her and their children's names", the court observed.

The senior Congress leader was accused of trying to justify the income as agricultural.

The other accused allegedly tried to legitimise his disproportionate assets by creating false documents in the shape of a Memorandum of Understanding, sale proceeds and others.

Chauhan was instrumental in depositing the unaccounted money in LIC policies, the agency alleged.

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First Published: May 22 2017 | 12:16 PM IST

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