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Maharashtra Congress chief calls for truce between CM, predecessors | The president of the Congress party in Maharashtra, Manikrao Thackeray, on Monday, appealed to all state party leaders to refrain from airing allegations and counter-allegations against each other with regard to the Adarsh Society building scam. Thackeray said the leaders must exercise restraint and show patience till
the two-member committee appointed by Congress president Sonia Gandhi submits
its report on the issue. His cautionary advice came in the wake of an exchange
of charges between incumbent Maharashtra Chief Minister Ashok Chavan and his predecessor
Vilasrao Deshmukh. While Chavan's close aides sought to defend him by citing the
role of former chief ministers Vilasrao Deshmukh and Sushil Kumar Shinde in clearing
and sanctioning the housing project, Deshmukh rubbished the charges, saying he
had no idea about the alleged irregularities in the housing society and the responsibility
lay with the revenue department then headed by Chavan. The Chavan camp has also
claimed that three former aides of Vilasrao Deshmukh also owned flats in the residential
complex and other former CMs, including Sushil Kumar Shinde and Narayan Rane,
as well as senior NCP leaders had recommended many names for allotment of flats
in the society. But Deshmukh denied these allegations, saying that he had only
cleared the letter of intent in which there were only 20 members, "mostly including
defence services people". "I had then forwarded it to the revenue department.
After that I don't know what happened as I resigned as chief minister," he said.
Deshmukh has also pointed a finger at Chavan, saying the entire problem started
after the inclusion of civilians as members of the society, although when the
file had come to him, the project was meant for retired defence services officials
and Kargil heroes and widows. Asked about the allotment of flats to Chavan's mother-in-law,
brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Deshmukh told The Indian Express, "As a part
of the government, when you are putting conditions to a society to include civilians,
being in politics you have to be careful about alloting flats to your relatives."
The allegations and counter-allegations between the two and their respective camps
has prompted Sonia Gandhi to issue a diktat to these state satraps to remain silent
till the report's conclusions are revealed. The committee probing the controversial
project includes Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee and Defence Minister A.K.Antony.
The 31-storey Adarsh Society in Colaba, Mumbai, has become the 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. Records show
that two members of Chavan''s family, whom he describes as distant relatives,
are among the 104 alottees for Adarsh Society. The CBI is now investigating the
scam.
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