Choksi will meet same fate as Rana: Ministers and MPs credit Modi govt for arrest

IANS April 14, 2025 112 views

The Modi government has scored a significant diplomatic victory with the arrest of fugitive diamond trader Mehul Choksi in Belgium. Ministers across political spectrum have praised the government's zero-tolerance approach to corruption and commitment to bringing economic offenders to justice. Choksi, who was involved in the Rs 13,500 crore Punjab National Bank scam, was taken into custody on India's extradition request. However, his lawyer has already indicated plans to challenge the arrest, citing medical concerns and potential trial fairness.

"Anyone who has looted the country's poor will not be spared" - Pankaj Chaudhary, Union Minister of State for Finance
New Delhi, April 14: Following the arrest of fugitive diamond trader Mehul Choksi in Belgium, political leaders across the spectrum hailed the development as a significant success for Prime Minister Narendra Modi's foreign policy, expressing confidence that the accused will soon be extradited to India.

Key Points

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Modi government pursues aggressive foreign policy to bring economic offenders to justice

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Choksi arrested in Belgium after fleeing PNB bank scam

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Political leaders celebrate arrest as significant diplomatic win

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Extradition process likely to face legal challenges

Choksi wanted along with his nephew Nirav Modi in the Rs 13,500 crore Punjab National Bank (PNB) scam, was taken into custody in Belgium on India's request for extradition, Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) sources confirmed.

Reacting to the arrest, Union Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal said, "The government under the leadership of Narendra Modi has achieved this due to its successful foreign policy. This is part of a broader strategic approach."

Echoing the sentiment, Union Minister of State for Finance Pankaj Chaudhary said, "The Modi government follows a zero-tolerance policy towards corruption. Anyone who has looted the country's poor will not be spared. Choksi's arrest is part of this commitment, and after due process, he will be brought to India."

Choksi, a citizen of Antigua and Barbuda, had been residing in Antwerp, Belgium, with his wife, Preeti Choksi, a Belgian citizen. He left Antigua, reportedly for cancer treatment and was planning to move to Switzerland.

Chhattisgarh Deputy Chief Minister Arun Sao told IANS, "This is a legal and judicial process. Under PM Modi's leadership, the government remains firm on its zero-tolerance approach to corruption and is pursuing every legal route to bring such offenders to justice."

Madhya Pradesh Minister Vishvas Sarang stated, "This is the Narendra Modi government -- zero tolerance for corruption, zero tolerance for terrorism. It is a major victory for our foreign policy. Tahawwur Rana is here, and soon Choksi will also be here."

Maharashtra Minister Ashish Shelar said the people of India expect accountability: "Public sentiment is clear -- anyone who loots India will not be spared."

Maharashtra BJP MLA Atul Bhatkhalkar added, "Using the Geetanjali brand name, Choksi looted crores from Indian banks and fled. His arrest is a welcome step, and the legal procedures for his return must follow."

BJP MP Brij Lal said confidently, "Just like Tahawwur Rana, India will bring Mehul Choksi back."

However, Choksi's lawyer, Vijay Aggarwal, speaking to IANS, said that the extradition is not a straightforward process.

"India's extradition request in the Sanjay Bhandari case was rejected. We will appeal Choksi's arrest in Belgium, citing his medical condition and concerns over fair trial and human rights," Aggarwal said.

Choksi, he claimed, is undergoing cancer treatment.

"He deserves the right to continue his treatment in Switzerland. Moreover, there are security risks and media pressure back home, which could affect the fairness of his trial," the lawyer added.

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
Finally! This has been long overdue. Hope he gets extradited soon and made to pay back every penny he stole. 👏
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Rahul S.
While I'm glad he's been caught, let's not celebrate until he's actually back in India. Extradition processes can be tricky and take years.
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Anjali M.
The government deserves credit for persistent efforts, but we should also focus on fixing our banking systems so this can't happen again.
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Sanjay P.
Cancer treatment claim seems suspiciously timed. After all these years of running, now he suddenly needs urgent medical care abroad?
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Neha T.
While I support bringing him to justice, we must ensure due process is followed. The lawyer raises valid concerns about fair trial conditions.
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Vikram D.
This is why we need strong international cooperation! Kudos to all agencies involved. Hope this sends a strong message to other fugitives.

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