MPPEB scam: Chouhan to file defamation case

June 23, 2014 01:49 pm | Updated October 18, 2016 01:05 pm IST - Bhopal

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan. File photo

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan. File photo

Unfazed over allegations of wrongdoings in Madhya Pradesh Professional Examination Board scam, state Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Monday said he will soon file a defamation case on the issue.

However, he did not specify against whom he wished to do so.

“We have verified all information about allegations and have made all preparations to file a defamation case and would give statement in the court,” Mr. Chouhan told reporters at the party office in Bhopal, without taking any name.

State Congress chief spokesman K.K. Mishra had last week demanded a CBI probe to unearth the “nexus among middlemen, politicians, bureaucrats and education mafia which is behind the scam.”

He claimed he was in possession of some SMSes which were purportedly sent by various people, including politicians and even some journalists among others, to the MPPEB exam controller Pankaj Trivedi and the system analyst Nitin Mahindra -- both the main accused in the case -- and mining baron Sudhir Sharma.

However, state BJP general secretary Nandkumar Singh Chouhan had said “the allegations related to the MPPEB scam were baseless and concocted.”

Senior Congress leader Digvijay Singh had on Sunday accused Mr. Chouhan of allegedly being involved in the teacher recruitment scam in the state, a charge rubbished by the MP government as “untrue”.

Meanwhile, addressing BJP workers at Khajuraho during the two-day session of BJP MLAs which concluded on Sunday, Mr. Chouhan said the party leaders are not required to bow their heads in shame as his government has not done anything wrong.

The Chief Minister also said that the Special Task Force (STF) was probing the case and truth would come out in the matter.

STF had arrested former state technical education minister and BJP leader Laxmikant Sharma on June 15 for his alleged involvement in the contractual teachers recruitment scam.

Over 100 students who allegedly cleared the Pre-Medical Test (PMT) through unfair means had also been arrested by STF from different districts of Madhya Pradesh.

PMT was conducted by Madhya Pradesh Professional Examination Board (MPPEB), whose top officials were already arrested by STF since the scam surfaced in 2013.

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