CBI charges former Finance Minister Chidambaram over telecoms deal

Reuters  |  NEW DELHI 

(Reuters) - The (CBI) has charged former Minister with abuse of his position and criminal conspiracy over the approval of a telecoms deal in 2006, it said on Thursday.

The individuals accused in the case face charges of "abuse of position and criminal conspiracy in giving illegal approval," a CBI told reporters at a briefing.

Chidambaram said the charges were designed to support a "preposterous allegation" against himself and other officials, but declined to comment further.

"The case is now before the honourable court and it will be contested vigorously," he said on "I shall make no more public comment."

Maxis and have previously called the allegations unfounded.

Anand Sharma, a former ministerial colleague of Chidambaram, told reporters on Thursday that was misusing its agencies to harass opposition leaders.

The government has said investigative agencies such as the CBI work independently.

Chidambaram, 72, a lawyer, served twice as minister in the previous Congress-led coalition that ran for a decade. He has been a and his policies.

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(Reporting by Nigam Prusty, Sai Sachin Ravikumar and Sudarshan Varadhan; Editing by Clarence Fernandez)

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First Published: Thu, July 19 2018. 19:39 IST