Railway bribery case: CBI grills Pawan Kumar Bansal

After probing various aspects of bribery scam in railways, CBI is all set to question former railway minister Pawan Kumar Bansal, reports said on Tuesday.

Zee Media Bureau

New Delhi: After probing various aspects of bribery scam in railways, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on Tuesday questioned former Railway Minister Pawan Kumar Bansal in connection with the railway bribery case.

The questioning of Bansal revolved around his role in the appointment of suspended Railway Board Member (Staff) Mahesh Kumar involving his nephew Vijay Singla who was allegedly caught accepting a bribe of Rs 90 lakh, official sources said.

Meanwhile, the ex-Railway Minister has reportedly told the CBI that he has "lost touch" with his nephew Vijay Singla, an accused in the Railway bribery scandal.

However, as the questioning ended, Bansal further told the CBI that he is not aware whether Singla had carried out any deals in his name.

Bansal, who had to resign from the Union Cabinet in the aftermath of the case involving his nephew who is alleged to have been operating from his official residence, has been maintaining that he had done no wrong in the appointment of Kumar as Member of the Railway Board, a post equivalent to the Secretary in Government.
While CBI has managed to secure all files pertaining to the appointment and also recorded the statement of Kumar, his nephew and Private Secretary Rahul Bhandari, Bansal will be confronted with the evidence collected by the probe agency about his meeting with the suspended Railway Board member in Mumbai on April 16 this year.

Bansal is alleged to have met Kumar in Mumbai on April 16 and the agency claimed that during this meeting the appointment of Kumar, who was General Manager (West), was confirmed.

CBI sources said questioning Singla and his associates had led the agency to understand "the role of authority which was supposed to change Kumar`s discipline from Member (staff) to Member (Electrical) and allow him to continue with additional charge of GM (West)."

Lateral shifting of the Board members is done in the same manner as the appointment of a new member, which is finalised after vigilance clearance and the nod of the Appointments Committee of the Cabinet.

There are some telephonic intercepts which may come up during the questioning of Bansal, the sources said.

Over 1,000 phone calls were intercepted during the two-month surveillance on Mahesh Kumar and Singla. CBI has so far arrested nine persons in the case.

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