I was framed in BSSC paper leak case: Senior IAS officer Sudhir Kumar

I was framed in BSSC paper leak case: Senior IAS officer Sudhir Kumar

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Though his FIR was not lodged despite spending 4 hours at the police station on the grounds that it was in English, Sudhir said he was given a receiving of his complaint.
PATNA: Senior IAS officer Sudhir Kumar on Saturday alleged that he was implicated in the Bihar Staff Selection Commission (BSSC) paper leak case as its then chairman on the basis of creating false evidence and papers against him.
The Supreme Court in October last year granted bail to Sudhir, who was arrested in February 2017 and subsequently suspended in the case. The officer, whose suspension was later revoked, reached the SC/ST police station in Patna on Saturday to lodge an FIR alleging that he had been implicated in the case fraudulently.
Though his FIR was not lodged despite spending 4 hours at the police station on the grounds that it was in English, Sudhir said he was given a receiving of his complaint. When asked by the media his complaint was against whom and whether CM Nitish Kumar and senior IPS officer Manu Maharaaj were included, Sudhir said “yes”.
Patna SSP Upendra Kumar Sharma said Kumar’s application has been received. “It’s of 50 pages. The content is not known to me. It would be decided only after an inquiry if any action is needed to be taken or not,” he said.
Meanwhile, RJD leader Tejashwi Prasad Yadav said, “One can imagine the level of autocracy in Bihar. A senior IAS officer reaches the police station with all documents and evidences to lodge an FIR against the CM and a few of his officers, but could not do so.”
When contacted, JD(U) chief spokesperson Neeraj Kumar said he was not aware about the contents of the complaint. “How can I comment on that. Everyone is free to approach the police and lodge a complaint,” he said.
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