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Chavan meets Sonia, offers to resign as Maharashtra CM | Maharashtra Chief Minister Ashok Chavan on Saturday met Congress party president Sonia Gandhi and offered to resign in connection with his government's alleged role in the Adarsh Society housing scam. Placing the onus of Gandhi to take a final decision on the
issue, Chavan told media persons here this afternoon that he had presented all
the facts connected to the project to the Congress president after she asked him
to give a full explanation. Chavan also said that he would welcome a probe by
the Union Defence Ministry. Rumor mills are reportedly agog with speculation that
a decision could be taken by the Congress leadership within the next ten days.
Speculation is rife, though unconfirmed, that Minister of State for Science and
Technology and the Prime Minister's Office, Prithviraj Chavan, is one of the frontrunners
for replacing Ashok Chavan at Mantralaya. Earlier, Ashok Chavan was summoned to
meet Gandhi in connection with the controversial Adarsh Housing Society project.
Sources said the Congress leadership is upset with Chavan, whose mother-in-law
and two other relatives are among 103 members of the housing society project in
Mumbai. It has been reported that Chavan was involved in clearing papers for the
upscale high-rise Adarsh building project in his previous capacity as Revenue
Minister. On Friday, Chavan said he did not abuse his position to help his relatives
get flats in the society, and added that he welcomed any sort of Central Bureau
of Investigation (CBI) probe into the scam. "I was not the Chief Minister of Maharashtra
when the request for the land came up. I have no role in the allotment. I have
not abused my position. These are politically motivated allegations," said Chavan.
Chavan further said the land belongs to the state government and was not reserved
for Kargil widows or war heroes. "The land belongs to the state government, based
on the Collector's records. Revenue department land granted to the society as
per GR of 9.7.1999. This land falls outside the defence boundary. It was not reserved
for war veterans or Kargil heroes," said Chavan. The 31-storey high-rise in Colaba
has become a catchment area for a massive political controversy. Former army chiefs,
politicians and bureaucrats have all been allotted flats here for a fraction of
the market rate. As of now, some of these members have decided to return their
allotments.
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