NE power corp allowed BJP to misuse its funds: Mukul Sangma

IANS  |  Shillong 

on Friday dared the to prosecute officials of the government-owned (NEEPCO) for allowing the to "misuse its funds for holding party rally".

Sangma's statement came after the central probe agency registered an FIR against his Cabinet colleague Ampareen Lyngdoh, and some unknown persons for their alleged role in manipulation of score sheets in the recruitment of teachers during 2008-09.

Lyngdoh was the and Thangkhiew the in the same department when the alleged scam took place.

"NEEPCO officials should be prosecuted and that is where the (CBI) should go for inquiry. They have committed many such illegalities. They (CBI) should take suo motu cognizance of this," told journalists.

He recalled how the (BJP) had "misused funds of NEEPCO" for celebrating the government's three years at the Centre, in Amlarem of the state.

"How can any organisation help a political party hold a rally? It is a crime. They must refund the money," said.

Comparing the with a caged parrot, the veteran said: "There are instances which indicate that the authorities in are also trying to 'use' several other agencies, not just the "

On the registering the case against Thangkhiew, said: "Let the whole process proceed as per the law of land."

The case was registered on the order of High Court -- passed on November 2, 2017 -- that directed the to take over the investigation of the case relating to alleged mass manipulations, tampering in score sheets and interference in selection for the posts of teachers in lower primary schools during 2008-2009.

The high court also directed the to conduct an inquiry into teachers' recruitments at another 10 centres and submit its report to the court within six months.

The exuded confidence that Lyngdoh and the officers would be able to defend themselves and prove their innocence.

--IANS

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First Published: Fri, January 05 2018. 22:48 IST