The state BJP is planning to file a defamation case against Congress leader Digvijaya Singh and others who had alleged that data on the hard disk had reference to "CM", which was erased.
"I was clean, so a clean chit was inevitable. In public life, allegations are levelled, but they should be based on facts. Such (baseless) charges pain the person. I am not worried much, as I was relieved from the beginning," Chouhan told reporters here, reacting to the development.
It filed the charge sheet against 490 persons including three Vyapam officials, three racketeers, 17 middlemen, 297 "solver" (impersonators or 'dummies' of real candidates in exams) and beneficiary candidates (who benefited from such impersonation) and 170 guardians of beneficiary candidates in the court of the special judge for Vyapam cases, Bhopal, last evening.
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"In the charge sheet, the CBI also submitted its findings on the allegations of tampering of the Hard Disk Drive (HDD) that had been seized by the MP Police. Based on the CFSL (Central Forensic Science Laboratory) reports and other evidence gathered during investigation, the CBI has concluded that there was no tampering in the HDD," a CBI release said.
"After taking lawyers' opinion, we will file a defamation case against Congress general secretary Digvijaya Singh and others," he said in a statement.
The CBI yesterday claimed that forensic analysis of the hard disc showed there was no file carrying the word "CM" ever stored on it.
Digvijaya Singh and whistle blower Prashant Pandey had alleged that the word "CM" found in the files in the computer of accused Nitin Mohindra was deleted or changed.
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