Coal scam: Manmohan Singh's brother says 'truth will win'

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ANI Amritsar
Last Updated : Mar 12 2015 | 7:42 PM IST

Manmohan Singh's brother Surjit Singh Kohli on Thursday backed the former prime minister who was yesterday summoned in the coal blocks allocation scam, saying that truth will win.

"The world knows that Manmohan ji is an honest man. Truth will win," Kohli told ANI.

Meanwhile, the Congress also expressed hope that Manmohan Singh would come out clean in the case.

"We cannot forget what Manomhan Singh has done for the country. His honesty, integrity and transparency is known to one and all. We respect the court," Uttarakhand Chief Minister Harish Rawat told media in Dehradun.

"Manmohan Singh is going to come out not only clean but absolutely clean," Kamal Nath said.

Earlier in the day, Manmohan Singh had expressed his gratitude over the solidarity shown by the Congress Party in his hour of crisis.

"I am more than pleased that Sonia ji and the AICC members came to show their solidarity," he told reporters in Parliament.

Congress president Sonia Gandhi led a solidarity march earlier in the day to Dr. Singh's 3, Motilal Nehru residence, in the national capital, and said that the party was outraged on hearing the news of the summons being served by a court on the former Prime Minister.

She added that the Congress Party is fully behind him.

A special CBI court in Delhi had summoned the former prime minister, former coal secretary P.C. Parakh, industrialist Kumar Manglam Birla and three others in the coal blocks allocation case on Wednesday.

The court summoned them on alleged charges of criminal conspiracy, breach of trust and under various provisions of the Prevention of Corruption Act. They have all been asked to appear before the court on April 8.

The case pertains to the allocation of the Talabira II coal block in Odisha to M/s Hindalco in 2005, when Dr. Singh was holding the coal portfolio.

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First Published: Mar 12 2015 | 7:30 PM IST

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