Coal-Gate: Former PM Manmohan Singh Summoned as Accused, Says 'Truth Will Prevail'



NEW DELHI:  Former prime minister Manmohan Singh has been summoned as an accused along with five others in a case linked to the coal scam that saw mining rights being assigned without any transparency to private firms.

A special CBI court today also named Hindalco, its chairman Kumar Mangalam Birla, and former Coal Secretary PC Parakh among the six accused. They have all been asked to appear in court on April 8.
The charges against Dr Singh and the others include criminal conspiracy, corruption and breach of trust.

"Am sure that the truth will prevail and I will get a chance to put forward my case with all the facts. I have always said I am open for legal scrutiny. Of course I am upset,  but this is part of life," Dr Singh told reporters.

The court rejected the CBI's finding in its final report that there was "no prosecutable evidence against anyone."

Hindalco, which is part of the $40 billion Aditya Birla Group, had first been refused the coal field it sought, but the decision was later reversed.  The company has denied any wrongdoing.

The court had in December asked for Dr Singh to be examined, after the CBI suggested it would like to drop the case against Hindalco.

The scam dubbed "Coal-Gate" surfaced after the national auditor's report in 2012 questioned the government's practice of awarding coal mining blocks at a concession to companies without competitive bidding.

The Supreme Court last year scrapped nearly 214 coal blocks allocated by successive governments over the past two decades. The government is now re-auctioning the fields; proceeds from the auction of 31 coal blocks this year have crossed Rs. 2 lakh crores.

"The former PM and former government conducted itself with utmost transparency," said Congress leader Manish Tewari.

"An economist prime minister has been summoned by court only because of Congress scams," said union minister Prakash Javadekar.

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