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CWG Scam: Aiyar says 'no one is indispensable' | Former Sports Minister and Congress MP Mani Shankar
Aiyar on Tuesday reacting on corruption charges against the Commonwealth Games Organising Committee hinted at the removal of Organising Committee Chairman Suresh
Kalmadi, asserting that 'no one is ndispensable'. "Hosting a clean Games should
be the priority with less than two months to go for the event. No one is indispensable
and we should give clean Games to the world," said Aiyar, while talking to the
media outside the Parliament. Meanwhile, Congress General Secretary and in charge
of Uttar Pradesh affairs Digvijay Singh today said Kalmadi should resign if found
guilty of corruption related to the Games. "The Central Vigilance Commission has
handed over a case to the CBI . Prima facie, if there is indeed a case against
Kalmadi, then he should resign on moral grounds," said Singh. He reiterated that
if there is a prima facie case against Kalmadi, then to step down is the only
logical thing to do. Aiyar had on August 4 called for the formation of a high-level
committee to ensure that a 'clean and successful' 2010 Commonwealth Games is held.
Kalmadi, had, however, reacted to Aiyar's remarks, calling it as 'irresponsible
and anti national'. Earlier on July 29, Aiyar pledged that he will not speak about
the Commonwealth Games for the moment, but after October 15. According to media
reports, Kalmadi has provided more fodder for a united opposition attack on the
government. In a report, the Times of India claimed that it had procured enough
evidence to prove that Kalmadi cleared payments due to AM Films without a written
contract or proper tender process. The newspaper report alleges that more emails
and faxed documents point to Kalmadi''s involvement. AM Films and AM Car and Van
Hire reportedly received 247,000 pounds. Businessman Ashish Patel and Commonwealth
Committee members, however, said that it was done for the 2009 Queen's Baton ceremony.
Meanwhile, following a plea by the Union Sports Ministry, the Commonwealth Games
Organising Committee (CGOC) has terminated the services of its Joint Director
General T S Darbari over charges of corruption. Darbari has been asked to hand
over charge to Additional Director General VK Saxena. The Sports Ministry said
it was not pleased with just Darbari's suspension and wrote several letters to
the Organising Committee seeking his ouster. |
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