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BENGALURU, (IANS): In a major development, the Karnataka Police registered an FIR
against Union Minister for Finance Nirmala Sitharaman on Saturday in connection
with allegations of 'extortion' through electoral bonds.
Tilak Nagar police in Bengaluru have filed the FIR as per
the directions of the Special Court of MLAs/MPs.
FM Sitharaman has been named as the prime accused in the
case. The officials of ED have been named as the second accused while the
office bearers of the Central BJP office have been named as the third accused;
former Karnataka BJP MP Nalin Kumar Kateel as the fourth accused and State BJP
President B.Y. Vijayendra as the fifth accused in the case. The state BJP
office bearers are named as the sixth accused.
The police have booked FIR under IPC Sections 384
(extortion), 120B (criminal conspiracy) and 34 (acts done by several persons in
furtherance of common intention).
Bengaluru Special Court has ordered an FIR against FM
Sitharaman and others for the crime of extortion through Electoral Bonds.
Co-President of Janaadhikaara Sangharsha Parishat Adarsh
R Iyer is the complainant in the case. The Special Court had given directions
to file FIR in this regard on Friday.
The complainant has alleged the crime of extortion
against FM Sitaraman and others through Electoral Bonds.
The court had ordered the filing of an FIR to the
jurisdictional SHO of Tilak Nagar police station in Bengaluru. The next hearing
date is fixed on October 10.
The complainant has submitted that the first and second
in connivance with the third and fourth accused and many others who are holding
constitutional posts, CEOs and MDs of national MNC and TNC corporate companies
committed extortion under the guise and garb of electoral bonds and benefited
to the tune of more than Rs 8,000 crores.
The complainant has mentioned that the prime accused
through the clandestine aid and support of the officials facilitated to extort
of thousands of crores for the benefit of the third accused at the national
level and the fourth accused in the state of Karnataka.
“It appears the prime accused press the service of
officials named to conduct raids, seizures and arrests of various corporate
companies, their CEOs, MDs etc. Fearing the raids, many corporates and
moneybags were coerced and coaxed to buy electoral bonds worth several crores,
which were encashed by the accused,” Adarsh Iyer stated in his complaint.
The petitioner alleged that the entire “extortion racket”
under the garb of electoral bonds has been orchestrated hand in glove with
officials of the BJP at various levels.