The CBI on Tuesday issued fresh summons – third in this month – to RJD chief Lalu Prasad and his son Tejashwi Yadav in the ongoing probe into alleged irregularities in IRCTC hotels' contract case.
The CBI's latest move comes after Lalu Prasad and Tejashwi skipped two earlier summons.
On 22 September, the CBI issued summons to the two Rashtriya Janata Dal leaders for 25 and 26 September, respectively, for questioning, but they, by a written letter through their advocates, sought two weeks' time.
The CBI had summoned the former Bihar Chief Minister and son Tejashwi, who is a former Deputy Chief Minister, on 7 September as well for questioning on 11 and 12 September.
The contracts were allegedly handed over to Sujata Hotels company owned by Vijay and Vinay Kochhar in lieu of a bribe in the form of a plot of prime land in Bihar, the CBI said.
The CBI, which registered the case under charges of criminal conspiracy, cheating and the Prevention of Corruption Act, claimed that the kickbacks were paid through a 'benami' company owned by Sarla Gupta, wife of RJD MP Prem Chand Gupta.
(This was first published on IANS)
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