INX Media: P Chidambaram's fear of harassment of his family turns true

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Senior P Chidambaram's apprehension of "continued harassment" to him and his family members in a petition he filed recently in the Supreme Court, turned out to be true with the arresting his son in connection with the probe into the grant of FIPB approval in Media case. Chidambaram, who was closely monitoring the case of his son in the which was argued by his party Kapil Sibal, had sprung a surprise last week by filing a petition on his own accusing the and the ED of carrying out a political vendetta against him and his family. In his petition, Chidambaram has sought the apex court's direction prohibiting the and (ED) from continuing their "illegal investigations" and from acting in any manner "causing repeated harassment" to him and his family members, including his son. However, the swung into action even before his petition could come up for hearing before the top court by arresting Karti today. In his plea, Chidambaram, himself a senior advocate, has said that the position in the Media case was "worse" as, though the had lodged an FIR in May 2017, the probe agencies have not filed any report "concluding that any criminal offence had been committed or that any proceeds of crime had arisen out of that criminal offence". An FIR, filed by the on May 15 last year, had alleged irregularities in the (FIPB) clearance to Media for receiving overseas funds to the tune of Rs 305 crore in 2007 when Chidambaram was the Union minister. While the has alleged that Karti had received funds to the tune of Rs 10 lakh in the case, the ED has also registered a money laundering case in the matter. Chidambaram, in his petition before the apex court, has said that his fundamental rights were being violated due to "illegal" investigations being carried out by the and the ED and the central government has been "misusing" its probe agencies. He has said that being the Minister then, he had granted FIPB approvals in the Media case and the Aircel-Maxis case in the "normal course of official business".

In discharge of his functions, he has "never allowed any member of his family, including his son, or any other person to interfere with or influence the conduct of official business". Chidambaram has said that the and ED cannot "harass" Karti and others, who were totally unconnected with the FIPB approval by issuing repeated summons to them. "The petitioner (Chidambaram) feels sad that his son and his business friends are being targeted," the plea said, adding, "The entire investigation being conducted by the and ED is a total farce and is being made only to malign the name of the petitioner and his son in the eyes of the public". He has also sought the apex court's direction declaring that the proceedings emanating from FIR registered by in the Media case as well as the "premature investigation" being conducted by the ED, were "without jurisdiction, an abuse of authority, and violative of Articles 14 (equality before law), 19 (freedom of speech and expression) and 21 (right to life and personal liberty) of the Constitution which inhere in the petitioner and the members of his family, and declare the said proceedings and investigations as null and void".

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First Published: Wed, February 28 2018. 17:05 IST
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