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Ex-Indian FM
faces drugs charge for opium bash
JODPHUR—Indian police were ordered Monday to charge a former foreign
minister under tough anti-narcotics laws for allegedly serving
opium-laced drinks to guests at a family party.
Judge Bhawani Kumawat also told officers to charge eight other people at
the celebration held by Jaswant Singh on October 31. Singh served both
as foreign minister and finance minister in the government of the Hindu
nationalist BJP party, which was voted out in 2004. Court officials said
three other party-goers were provincial ministers in the northern Indian
state of Rajasthan, ruled by the BJP. “The court has ordered the police
to investigate and frame charges without delay against the nine
accused,” the official said. Singh, 69, denies wrongdoing at the party
in Rajasthan, his home state. A local resident filed a complaint in
Kumawat’s court against the group.—Agencies
India’s anti-narcotics law provides for a minimum jail sentence of 10
years.
The country’s television stations broadcast clips showing guests sipping
a coloured liquid from Singh’s cupped palms in an ancient celebration.
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