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Uttarakhand High court seeks govt reply on hooch tragedy

Nainital | The Uttarakhand High Court has sought a reply from the state government on the recent hooch tragedy, which left over 70 people dead in the state and neighbouring Uttar Pradesh.

Hearing a PIL on the matter on Wednesday, a division bench of Chief Justice Ramesh Rangnathan and Justice Ramesh Chandra Khulbe directed the state to file a reply within 10 days.

The PIL filed by Haridwar resident Pramod Sharma pleads that the District Excise Officer, Haridwar should be suspended and instructions for lodging an FIR should be issued against him. The petition also demands a CBI inquiry into the matter.

Over 70 people were killed in Uttarakhand and neighbouring Uttar Pradesh after consuming spurious liquor. At least 36 people died in Uttarakhand alone.

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Confronted With ‘Himalayan Yogi’, Fmr NSE Chief Refused To Recognise Him: CBI

Tejas Joshi

Chitra Ramkrishna, the Former National Stock Exchange (NSE) chief who was arrested last night by the CBI, was confronted with her former aide Anand Subramanian, but she refused to recognise him, the investigation agency has informed the court. 

Seeking 14-day custody of Chitra Ramkrishna, who has been arrested in a case of market manipulation, the CBI said: “We have recovered 2,500 email exchanges between the accused.”

While arguing that she had been questioned for eight days, Ms Ramkrishna’s lawyer said she appeared before the CBI on Saturday and Sunday, even after the court rejected her request for protection from arrest.

“She gave evasive answers and that’s why we had to arrest her. We need to confront her with the evidence,” the CBI said.

Market regulator SEBI (Securities and Exchange Board of India), in its report, had accused Ms Ramkrishna of taking decisions under the influence of a yogi living in the Himalayas.

Recently, the CBI sources had revealed that Anand Subramanian, the former Chief Operating Officer of the NSE, was the “yogi” who communicated with Chitra Ramkrishna through email.

Among many other decisions, appointment of Mr Subramaniam was also done by Ms Ramkrishna under the so-called yogi’s influence. She shared confidential information with him related to the NSE from her mail id rchitra@icloud.com to rigyajursama@outlook.com between 2013 and 2016, CBI sources say.

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