- India's top investigating agency summoned a senior minister from the ruling coalition party in the state of Bihar to be questioned in a probe into potential bribery.
- The Central Bureau of Investigation called Tejashwi Yadav, the deputy chief minister of the eastern state and a senior leader of the Rashtriya Janata Dal party in connection with an investigation into allegations of people being offered jobs in Indian Railways in exchange for plots of land.
Federal Police Summons India Minister in Bribery Probe, PTI Says
India’s top investigating agency summoned a senior minister from a ruling coalition party in the state of Bihar to be questioned in a probe into potential bribery, the Press Trust of India reported, citing officials that it didn’t name.
