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This is an archive article published on December 20, 2005

Fertiliser scam: HC seeks details from Centre, Bihar

Taking note of the alleged bungling in the supply of subsidised fertilisers to Bihar farmers during 1994-98, the Patna High Court today dire...

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Taking note of the alleged bungling in the supply of subsidised fertilisers to Bihar farmers during 1994-98, the Patna High Court today directed the Union and state governments to file reports by January 16 giving details of action taken against suppliers and officials involved in the swindling of money to the tune of Rs 5,000 crore.

The direction was given by a division bench, comprising Justice R N Prasad and Justice Chandra Mohan Prasad, on a public interest litigation filed by a non-government organisation Council for Protection of Public Rights and Welfare.

Petitioner’s counsel M P Gupta told the court that a large number of suppliers of the subsidised fertiliser drew about Rs 5,000 crore with the connivance of the concerned officials of the Centre and state governments without actually delivering fertiliser to the beneficiaries.

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During the past hearing of the case, the state Vigilance Bureau, probing the case, had told the court that in view of a large number of suppliers hailing from outside Bihar and also involvement of officials of the Union government it would be proper if the investigation was handed over to the Central Bureau of Investigation.

The court sought details from the Union and the state governments by January 16 about the action initiated against the culprits so far.

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