'Drama over': After CBI raid, Karti Chidambaram claims charges bogus

He asserted that he will stand vindicated one day as there is 'nothing of substance' in the charges against him.

Update: 2017-05-17 07:01 GMT
In his petition, Karti Chidambaram contended that the look out circular was part of the central government's 'political vendetta' and issued 'arbitrarily' and without jurisdiction to prevent him from travelling abroad. (Photo: ANI | File)

Chennai: Former Union Minister P Chidambaram's son Karti, whose residence was raided by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) in connection with the grant of Foreign Investment Promotion Board approval to INX media private Ltd, said here on Wednesday that the 'drama' was finally over.

The comment comes after he asserted that all charges against him are completely bogus and he will stand vindicated one day.

"Whatever I heard is only from the media; nothing of substance. All charges against me are completely bogus and I will stand vindicated one day," Karti told the media.

However, CBI Joint Director Vineet Vinayak said the investigation is still underway and some important evidences such as hard disks, mails and documents have been recovered.

Vinayak said a criminal case was registered on Wednesday under various sections of conspiracy, illegal gratification to influence a public servant, cheating and misuse of official position against five main individuals and entities, unnamed officials of FIPB and others in the matters related in the grant of FIPB approval to INX media private Ltd, represented by its then directors Indrani Mukerjea and Pritam Mukerjea alias Peter Mukerjea.

An FIR has been lodged against Karti, Indrani Mukerjea, unknown officers of FIPB unit of Ministry of Finance and others over alleged financial misappropriation over FIPB clearance to Peter and Indrani's media company INX Media in 2008.

The case has been registered under section 120-B r/w, section 420, section 8 and section 13(2) r/w and 13 (1) (d) of Indian Penal Code (IPC).

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