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He subsequently joined Congress and rose through the ranks to become a powerful figure by the 2004 elections, when he was assigned the cabinet seat as Minister of State for Home.
He subsequently joined Congress and rose through the ranks to become a powerful figure by the 2004 elections, when he was assigned the cabinet seat as Minister of State for Home.

===Disproportionate assets investigation===
In the 2008-2009 period, several accounts held by Kripashankar's wife Maltidevi, and his son Narendra, showed deposits and transfers totaling Rs 65 crore.<ref name=outl/> The enforcement directorate found no evidence linking him to Koda.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.dnaindia.com/india/report_no-evidence-to-link-kripashankar-singh-with-koda-scam-enforcement-directorate_1418322 |title=No evidence to link Kripashankar Singh with Koda scam: Enforcement Directorate - India - DNA |publisher=Dnaindia.com |date=2010-08-03 |accessdate=2012-03-02}}</ref> However, the anti-corruption investigations revealed disproportionately large assets. Despite these assets, Congress kept supporting Kripashankar; it has been suggested that he is close to some aides of Congress President [[Sonia Gandhi]].<ref>
{{cite news
| title = Congress leader singed by 2g link : 2G scam: Maha Cong chief Kripashankar Singh's son gets Rs 4.5-crore loan from DB Realty
| publisher = [[India Today]]
| url = http://indiatoday.intoday.in/site/story/2g-maharashtra-congress-chief-kripashankar-singh-son-gets-rs-4.5-crore-loan-from-db-realty/1/138083.html
| date = May 23, 2011
| accessdate = jun 11,2011
}}</ref>

In March 2011, it was revealed that in 2008-9,[[Shahid Balwa]] had channeled Rs 4.5 crores into an account held by Narendra and his wife.<ref>{{cite news | title = Balwa aide paid Cong leader’s son 4.5cr | url = http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2011-03-27/india/29194229_1_dynamix-realty-db-realty-shahid-usman-balwa | date=Mar 27, 2011 | accessdate=June 11, 2011 | work=The Times Of India}}</ref> In the [[2011 Indian anti-corruption movement|anti-corruption]] atmosphere of the time, Kripashankar had to resign. On 22 February 2012, the [[Bombay High Court]] directed the city police commissioner to prosecute Kripashankar Singh for "criminal misconduct" under the [[Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988]].


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 17:03, 25 September 2013

Kripashankar Singh is an Indian politician with the Indian National Congress party. He was a minister of state in the 2004 Maharashtra state cabinet. He was involved in the Congress gains in Mumbai against Shiv Sena in the Maharashtra assembly elections, 2009. He was the president of the Mumbai chapter of the party until June 2011, when he resigned after his son was linked to the 2G scam, an enormous telecommunications corruption scandal of 2010.

Life

Singh hails from Jaunpur in Uttar Pradesh. He migrated to Mumbai and started as a street vendor selling potatoes and onions in Santacruz.[1]

In earlier election depositions, he had claimed to be a B.Sc. graduate, but from 2004 onwards, he claimed only to have finished school.

Many years ago KripaShankar was working as a machine operator at A Medicine Company AFD (Aglo French Department) manufacturer of Bplex-Forte multivitamin.[2]

He subsequently joined Congress and rose through the ranks to become a powerful figure by the 2004 elections, when he was assigned the cabinet seat as Minister of State for Home.

References

  1. ^ Smruti Koppikar (March 1, 2010). "The Charcoal Footprints: Congressman Kripa Shankar Singh may find it hard to delink himself from Koda". Outlook (magazine). Retrieved June 11, 2011.
  2. ^ Dainik Bhasker 15 july 2011 page No.7.

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