This Article is From Apr 15, 2015

May Approach President on MPPEB Scam: Congress' Digvijaya Singh

May Approach President on MPPEB Scam: Congress' Digvijaya Singh

File photo: Congress General Secretary Digvijaya Singh.

Bhopal:

Congress General Secretary Digvijaya Singh today expressed his disappointment over ongoing probe into the Madhya Pradesh Professional Board Examination (MPPEB) scam saying he will approach President Pranab Mukherjee on the issue to get "justice".

"I am very disappointed with the way Special Task Force (STF) and the Special Investigation Team (SIT) under the supervision of the High Court were probing the scam. I will now approach the President on the issue to get justice, and if nothing happens after that also, then will have to take a tough step," Mr Singh told reporters in Bhopal after appearing before the STF following summons in the case.

The Congress leader said he had submitted to both the probe agencies a report from 'Truth Lab', a Bangalore-based forensic laboratory, on the issue of tampering of evidence recovered from the hard disk of MPPEB chief system analyst, Nitin Mahindra's computer.

On the basis an excel sheet, which Mr Singh claimed was tampered, the prosecution in the scam is underway. "The mirror image of the excel sheet recovered from the hard disk at the time of its initial seizure was found changed when it was opened again after two hours. The names of Chief Minister, mentioned at 48 places, was found to be replaced with that of "Uma Bharti ji, Raj Bhawan and ministers," he alleged.

Mr Singh claimed that Truth Lab in its report has certified the mirror image of the excel sheet initially taken by the whistle-blower in the scam.

The Congress leader accompanied by senior Supreme Court lawyer Vivek Tankha demanded a CBI inquiry into the scam. He said that the STF will not be able to conduct a fair probe in the matter as Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan in his official capacity writes the confidential report of officials probing the scam.

A delegation of Congress leaders also petitioned MP Governor Ram Naresh Yadav, who along with his deceased son is an accused in the case. They demanded that Mr Yadav send the petition to the President.

Mr Singh asserted that he will not give up until an FIR is registered against Mr Chouhan as he was also a "beneficiary" in the case.

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