Om Prakash Chautala, son Ajay get 10-yr jail term in JBT scam, protesters hurl bombs in court

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Express news service :New Delhi, Jan 22 2013, 10:36 IST
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Former Haryana Chief Minister Om Prakash Chautala and his son Ajay, Sher Singh Badshami along with IAS officers Vidhyadhar (then officer on special duty to the chief minister) and Sanjeev Kumar (then Director Primary Education) have been jailed for 10 years in connection with the illegal recruitment of Junior Basic Trained (JBT) teachers by a Delhi Court today.

Post the sentence, police had to resort to tear gas shelling because protesters started pelting stones and crude bombs inside the court premises.

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Special CBI Judge Vinod Kumar, who last week had convicted the Chautalas and 53 others, including two IAS officers, for corruption in a teachers' recruitment scam and other charges, today handed them varying jail terms.

78-year-old Chautala senior, a four-time former Chief Minister, and his son 51-year-old Ajay Chautala are both sitting MLAs and could stand disqualified from contesting the assembly elections next year if their conviction is not stayed by a higher court.

Under the Representation of the People Act, a person convicted of any offence and sentenced to more than two years imprisonment shall be disqualified from the date of conviction and for a further period of six years after his release.

Unfazed by the violence outside, the judge read out the order of sentencing as Chautala's supporters thronged the court complex threw stones and crude bombs and clashed

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Reader's Comments (16)| Post a Comment

Why this support for Corruption?

Suresh | 24-Jan-2013Reply | Forward
I cannot understand why Indians are supporting a person so clearaly convicted of polluting the system and corruption. It is a rare case that happens in India that anyone in power is convicted. And now this opposition. I would have thought the public would support the move to cleanse the system!! Can anyone make sense of this to me?

Selective Justice

sushilpershad | 22-Jan-2013Reply | Forward
Good TO see corrupt Politicians Brought to justice But regret to note that this seems like selective action for political gain As many cases are pending against politicians without progress in investigation or court orders!!

treat all cheaters equally

sushil | 22-Jan-2013Reply | Forward
This is a good step to convict the under corruption and send them to jail,CBI/ govt. should use same yardstick for gadkari,Vadra, Mayawati,mulayam lalu and all other netas who have looted this country. Probably they wont be touched because they are toeing the line of the masters. What a shame the way power is misused and used selectively.

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