Lucknow, February 29
Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav is unlikely to appear before the CBI on Thursday for questioning in an illegal mining case registered five years ago in which he is a witness, party sources said.
The former Uttar Pradesh chief minister is scheduled to attend a meeting of PDA ‘Picchda (backward classes), Dalit and Alpsankhyak (minorities)’ at the party office here and has no plans to go anywhere till now, they said.
In reply to a question, the Samajwadi Party's backward wing state president Rajpal Kashyap told PTI, "Akhileshji will attend a meeting of PDA at the party office today."
"He is not going anywhere. He will be attending a meeting in Lucknow," Samajwadi Party spokesperson Rajendra Chowdhury said.
About the CBI notice to Yadav, he said, "I don't have detailed information regarding this. But I am sure he is not going to Delhi today."
In a notice issued under Section 160 of CrPC, the CBI has asked Yadav to appear before it on February 29, officials said. The section allows a police officer to summon witnesses in a probe.
"He is not the accused. He is a witness," a senior official in the know of the development had told PTI.
The cases in which Yadav is summoned pertain to the issuance of mining leases in alleged violation of the e-tendering process. The Allahabad High Court had ordered the probe.
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