Why Karnataka government provided 'cover fire' to Mehul Choksi, BJP asks Congress

The BJP leader added that the state government, however, never approached the CBI, the ED or any central agency and let the local police probe the matter after saying to investigate Choksi.
Sambit Patra (Photo | EPS)
Sambit Patra (Photo | EPS)

NEW DELHI: The BJP today alleged the Congress government in Karnataka was aware of the wrong-doings of Mehul Choksi, a key accused in the PNB scam case, since 2015 and asked party President Rahul Gandhi and state Chief Minister Siddaramaiah to explain as to why they provided him "cover fire".

Citing media reports, BJP spokesperson Sambit Patra said the Karnataka government had submitted in courts in matters related to cases involving Choksi that he was a "habitual offender" and "wilful defaulter" and could even flee the country.

The Karnataka government had said he should be investigated by the CBI and the Enforcement Directorate for the truth to come out, Patra said.

The BJP leader added that the state government, however, never approached the CBI, the ED or any central agency and let the local police probe the matter.

"Should not Rahul Gandhi, Siddaramaiah and the Congress answer as to why this cover fire was provided to Mehul Choksi all these years," Patra said.

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