




The HC decision follows the controversy triggered by Congress MP Madan Lal Sharma accusing Jammu & Kashmir Speaker Tara Chand and the former PCC chief Peerzada Muhammad Sayeed of being involved in the sex scandal.
Speaking at a rally in Akhnoor in Jammu, Sharma had said Congress President Sonia Gandhi and Chief Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad intervened to save Tara Chand and Peerzada Sayeed from an imminent arrest in 2006. Sharma’s revelations put the Congress on the back foot at a time when the state is poised for the Assembly elections, to be held by October this year.
The HC’s decision is likely to complicate matters further. In a significant decision on the case in October last, the High Court not only reprimanded the CBI for being lax in its investigations but also revealed the names of a Cabinet minister, two legislators, top bureaucrats, senior police officers and prominent businessmen against whom evidence was available, but no cognizance was taken.
The judgment triggered shock waves throughout the state. People’s Democratic Party promptly suspended its legislator Ghulam Hassan Khan. Now, further proceedings in the case are likely to be keenly watched by the Congress with four of its senior leaders under the scanner.


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