Ex NSE Head Confronted With ‘Himalayan Yogi’, Refused To Recognise: CBI
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New Delhi: Former Chief of the National Scholarship (NSE) Chitra Ramkrishna, arrested last night on major gaps of India’s largest stock market and accused of taking enormous decisions under the influence of a “yogi Himalayan “, was sent to seven days from the CBI guard today The investigative body told a court that it needed to question it and confront evidence as it “has been evasive” so far Ms. Ramkrishna was interviewed with his former Aid Subramanian Anand on March 6, but she “refused to recognize him,” the agency told the Court.
“We recovered 2,500 email exchanges between the accused,” said CBI, looking for the 14-day custody of Chitra Ramkrishna, who was arrested in a case of market handling Ms. Ramkrishna’s lawyer argued that she had been interviewed for eight days and appeared before the CBI on Saturday and Sunday, even after the Court rejected her request for protection against arrest. He also argued that she has a “85-year-old mother and a younger girl” and that his “freedom is being reduced”.
The CBI said: “She gave evasive answers and that’s why we had to stop it. We have to confront it with the proof Ms. Ramkrishna was accused of making decisions under the influence of a Yogi living in the Himalaya by the Sebi Market Regulation (Securities and Exchange Board of India) in a report.
CBI sources recently declared Anand Subramanian, the former chief of exploitation of the NSE, proved to be the “yogi” which communicated with Chitra Ramkrishna by email His controversial appointment was one of the decisions that Ms. Ramkrishna took the so-called yogi influence. She shared confidential information with him related to the NSE of his Identifier Mail ID [email protected] at [email protected] between 2013 and 2016, CBI sources say.
New Delhi: Former Chief of the National Scholarship (NSE) Chitra Ramkrishna, arrested last night on major gaps of India’s largest stock market and accused of taking enormous decisions under the influence of a “yogi Himalayan “, was sent to seven days from the CBI guard today The investigative body told a court that it needed…