INX Case: CBI arrests P Chidambaram from his residence

He has been arrested from his residence at the tony Jor Bagh colony here on Wednesday night as a team of CBI officials scaled the boundary wall of his bungalow to gain entrance while another team tried to make way through the backdoor.

Shobhit Kalra
Published on: 21 Aug 2019 4:46 PM GMT
INX Case: CBI arrests P Chidambaram from his residence
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New Delhi: The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has finally arrested former finance minister P Chidambaram who was on a run from the past 24 hours. He was facing arrest in cases of corruption and money laundering.

He will be kept at the CBI Headquarters where he will be drilled by the investigative agency.

He has been arrested from his residence at the tony Jor Bagh colony here on Wednesday night as a team of CBI officials scaled the boundary wall of his bungalow to gain entrance while another team tried to make way through the backdoor.

Chidambaram, whose whereabouts were not known soon after Delhi High Court rejected his anticipatory bail plea on Tuesday afternoon in corruption cases, made a surprise appearance at Congress party's Headquarters where he addressed made a brief statement to media professing his innocence.

He asked probe agencies to "respect" the law till the Supreme Court hears his bail plea on Friday.

Chidambaram, who failed to get immediate relief from the Supreme Court on his plea to stay the Delhi High Court order dismissing his anticipatory bail petition on Tuesday, put up a strong defence of himself and his family members, saying none of them has been directly accused of any offence by the probe agencies in the FIR or the charge sheet.

Rejecting reports of his evading the law, he told reports that the charges against him and his son were "nothing further from truth".

He said he was working with his lawyers through the last night, preparing his papers for his bail application, which was filed before the Supreme Court earlier.

"Respect for law can mean only one thing, wait for Supreme Court justice on Friday," he said, suggesting that the probe agencies should not arrest him until the apex court decides on his bail plea.

"Until Friday and beyond, let's hope the lamp of liberty will shine bright and illuminate the whole country," he said.

"I will respect law even if applied with an unequal hand by probe agencies," he said reading out from a written statement and flanked by several senior Congress leaders.

He did not take any questions from journalists.

Flanked by his party colleagues and senior lawyers -- Kapil Sibal and Abhishek Singhvi -- who are also representing him in the cases, Chidambaram said there is no charge sheet filed by either the CBI or the ED before a competent court.

He also said the FIR recorded by the CBI does not impute him of any wrongdoing.

"Yet there is a widespread impression that grave offences have been committed by me and that my son and I have committed that offences. Nothing can be further from the truth. These are lies spread by pathological liars," he said, adding that he was granted interim protection by the high court.

Immediately after reading out his brief statement, the former finance minister left for his Jor Bagh residence. A large number of Congress workers had gathered at the party headquarters and raised slogans against the government and probe agencies.

"I am aghast that I was accused of hiding from the law. On the contrary, I was seeking the protection of the law. I was aghast that I was accused of running away from justice. On the contrary, I was engaged in the pursuit of justice," Chidambaram said while rejecting allegations that he was evading investigating agencies.

"I believe that the foundation of a democracy is liberty, most precious article of the Constitution is Article 21 that guarantees life and liberty. If I'm asked to choose between life and liberty, I shall unhesitatingly choose liberty," he told reporters.

"To win freedom we must struggle. To preserve freedom too we must struggle," he said.

His son, Karti Chidambaram who is also accused of "wrongdoing" in the cases by probe agencies, termed the CBI/ED action as "political witch-hunt",

"This is a political witch-hunt. Outrageous media leaks are the preferred tactics of the @dir_ed. I have nothing to do with INX or the FIPB. All my assets and liabilities are duly declared in statutory and regulatory filings. I have repeated this ad nauseam," he tweeted.

With PTI Inputs

Shobhit Kalra

Shobhit Kalra

Writer has 10 years of experience in digital media. Presently working as Chief Sub Editor at newstrack.com. An avid reader and always willing to learn new things and techniques.

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