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INDIA-FRAUD
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July 07, 2015 
Shivraj Singh Chouhan, Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh state, speaks during a news conference in Bhopal,... 
Bhopal, India 
Shivraj Singh Chouhan, Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh state, speaks during a news conference in Bhopal... 
Shivraj Singh Chouhan, Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh state, speaks during a news conference in Bhopal, India, July 7, 2015. The deaths of a number of witnesses in a massive fraud case surrounding cheating at college and government jobs has become the latest source of discomfort for India's ruling party, already on the defensive over influence trafficking allegations. Investigators say thousands of people got jobs or medical degrees from systematic exam cheating that generated millions of dollars in bribes in the state of Madhya Pradesh. At least 36 people connected to the case in the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) run state have died since the scam was first brought to light. More than 2,000 have been arrested in relation to the scam. Chouhan, a popular BJP leader, denies wrongdoing. But on Tuesday he buckled to pressure and said the inquiry should be handed to the Central Bureau of Investigation to avoid suspicion of political meddling. REUTERS/Raj Patidar
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