*'Patriots' of Our Times !*

-subhash gatade



India is a land of surprises, say many.

And how can Bihar, which they say has been witness to a glorious past, be
an exception. Of course nobody could have imagined that 'surprise of
surprises' or (should I call) 'mother of all surprises' would be reserved
for the Bihar police. In fact it was one life time experience for all of
them there where they found how 'Rs 50,000 can ballon into Rs 1.14 crore'.

The central character in the yet unfolding drama is Giriraj Singh, a RSS
activist since his childhood days, and a senior leader in the state, who
has already carved out a name for himself nationally for controversial
reasons. People would remember how he proposed to 'deport Modi opponents to
Pakistan' during election campaign or how he eulogized Brahmeshwar Singh,
leader of Ranveer Sena, private army of landlords which had been allegedly
responsible for hundreds of killings of innocents as 'true Gandhian of our
times' when the dreaded figure was killed in a gang war. (
http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/bihar-minister-sparks-controversy-by-calling-slain-ranvir-sena-chief-brahmeshwar-singh-a-true-gandhian/1)
As an aside it need be mentioned here that Giriraj Singh was one of the
first in the state who had vouched for Mr Narendra Modi's PM candidature
also.

What happened has been in public domain but it would be better to
recapitulate the chain of events. Few days back it was reported that there
was a theft at Giriraj Singh's house - an ex-minister in the Nitish Cabinet
and presently a M.P from Nawada - where 'around 50,000 Rs and some
jewellery' was stolen. Bihar police, which always receives battering for
its alleged inefficiency, swung into action and could crack the case,
caught the burglar with a suitcase - who confessed his role in the theft -
packed with Rs 1.14 crore in cash, 600 US Dollars, two gold chains, three
gold rings and seven luxury watches etc. Photos of the police officials
with the recovered cash and other items were promptly published by the
media.

As the matter was debated hotly in the media, with former Chief Minister
and RJD MLC Rabri Devi alleging that the "recovered money must have been
earned by Singh through corrupt means during his stint as animal husbandry
minister", Giriraj Singh, who had lodged the complaint of the theft flatly
denied that the amount belonged to him and breaking his silence over the
matter called it a "part of criminal conspiracy to tarnish his image"

As the state government led by JD(U) was contemplating to review all the
purchases made when Singh was in-charge of the Animal and Fisheries
Resources Department between November 2010 and June 2013, while the BJP was
part of the ruling coalition and deciding to put under the scanner the
purchase of ambulances for animals for Rs 500 crore then and the state BJP
was finding itself in a very embarrassing situation to explain things, as a
very senior member of the party was being made a butt of joke -one
witnessed a typical Bollywood style turn in the whole episode.

Enter Rakesh Kumar Singh - a cousin of the M.P. with "the flourishing real
estate business" in Nagpur.  On Saturday (12 th June 2014) Singh went to
the Police Station, where the case was lodged and told that Rakesh had kept
the cash at his home "with some business expansion purpose”. What was
puzzling to any onlooker was that it was the first time that Rakesh found
mention in the whole case.

To cut a long story short, Bihar Police, which is patting its back for
successfully cracking a case, has heaved a sigh of relief, has claimed that
for them the job is done and it is up to ‘other agencies to find out the
real owner of the recovered cash'. The Enforcement Directorate and I-T
department are likely to question the MP soon. The state police have asked
its Economic Offences Unit to investigate the matter.

Hope all these investigations also look into the changing statements of Mr
Giriraj Singh and also look into the fact that the said monies were sourced
from three different banks from three different states with the stamps of
the said branches very much visible on the bundles of notes. Perhaps the
bank people would be able to throw more light on the case.

While one expects that this riddle of 'Rs 50,000 to 1.14 crore to 0' would
be solved and the truth behind the 'mother of all surprises' would be
revealed, one can have little hope in the matter. As days pass on and
people lose interest in the case, perhaps the matter would be silently
buried.

In fact, if past is any guide, and if one looks at the party to which Mr
Giriraj Singh belongs, instances galore which show tremendous opacity in
such cases involving its leaders or the party higher ups themselves. It is
a different matter the BJP claims lineage to a 'cultural organisation'
which likes to advertise itself as 'character builders to the nation.'

Perhaps a look into a few year old case where 'Rs 2.5 crore were stolen
from the BJP Headquarters' itself would be instructive.

Yes it is the same place where the then President of the party Mr Bangaru
Laxman was caught on camera 'accepting' bundle of notes from a 'arms
dealer'. There is no point in repeating the aftermath of the Tehelka
exposures which witnessed unceremonious exit of Bangaru Laxman from the top
echelons of the party and the RSS declaring him to be a 'failed
swayamsevak'. Later the party declared that Mr Bangaru Laxman was accepting
donations for the party itself.

 This 'theft ' from the party headquarters had many interesting aspects.

According to reports the theft was reportedly detected on December 26
(2008) by the deputy accounts officer, Nalin Tandon, when the office
reopened after Christmas. The mystery surrounding the heist deepened when
it turned out that neither the locks to the accounts office nor the safe
had been broken. There was absolutely no sign of a break- in, suggesting an
insider's involvement.

A SMS which was circulated widely in the media then would give an
indication of the story. '*Na Taala Toota na tijori, Phirbhi BJP Mukhyalaya
se dhai karod chori*'   (Neither the lock was broken nor the safe, Still
2.5 crore Rs were stolen from the Party headquarters.) (
http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/The+curious+case+of+BJP's+stolen+funds/1/23900.html
)

- A recap of the reports which appeared then also remind us that only notes
of 1,000 Rs denomination were found to be missing from the parties
treasury. Notes of the 500 Rs denomination had been left untouched.

- People asked a simple question if the said amount really went missing
then why none noticed the bag or packet of 31 kgs - weight of 2.5 crore Rs.
if one decides to have the whole amount packed in the denomination of
Rs.1,000 notes -which would have supposedly passed out through the gate.

- Most notable feature of the 'theft' was that it was leaked to the press
by some insiders only. It is up to critics to see why insiders of the party
engaged in leaking secret information to the outside world which definitely
brought the party in further disrepute.

- Perhaps the best way to investigate the case and catch the real
miscreants would have been to entrust the job to any federal investigating
agency but that did not happen. The matter was not handed over to the
police but the party roped in private detectives to solve the case. The
reason then given by the BJP for not lodging a police complaint about the
theft was that it seemed like an "inside job". The party apparently wanted
to avoid the embarrassment of discovering a thief from within its ranks,
whose name would be made public if the case were handed over to the police.

- Later one learned from the treasurer of the party that there was no cause
of worry and once the 'ankeshan" (auditing) would be over then only
something definite could be said about it. Then came the news that the
amount supposedly missing from the party coffers has been reduced without
any further explanation.

Interestingly, this incident which had left many party people red faced and
brought into sharp focus the inability of the party to have people with
unblemished careers is largely forgotten now. There have been many changes
in the party dispensation since then with new players to the front. None
from the party would like to remember the incident today - while it is
holding reins of power at the centre- which had put a big question mark its
ability to manage coffers of the nation if it could not manage its own
coffers properly.

Perhaps the private detective agency has submitted its report to the party
higher ups about which nobody would be able to know anything.

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