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CBI closes DA case against Mulayam

New Delhi:  In a big relief to Samajwadi Party chief Mulayam Singh Yadav, the CBI today closed a six-year-old disproportionate assets case against him citing lack of evidence.“The CBI has closed the Preliminary Enquiry (PE)

The CBI said the PE in the case which was registered in 2007 could not be concluded earlier due to litigations and pendency of the review petitions.



The CBI said that since Mulayam had not joined the probe earlier in 2007, the agency had calculated his income, that of his sons Akhilesh and Prateek and daughter in law Dimple to Rs 2.63 crore. This had to be changed after the December 2012 judgement of the Supreme Court.

CBI will inform the Supreme Court about its decision next week.

During its enquiry,  the agency examined a large number of persons including the Yadav family and collected several documents.

“Careful examination of documents, statement of witness and the version of the suspects during the course of further enquiry, has not brought out sufficient evidence supporting the allegation of possession of any disproportionate assets, jointly or individually, against Mulayam Singh Yadav and his family members,” the CBI said.