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Sonia Gandhi silent on Maharashtra housing scam, CWG | Congress President Sonia Gandhi on Tuesday steered clear of two raging controversies-the financial irregularities in the Commonwealth Games and the alleged involvement
of Maharashtra Chief Minister Ashok Chavan in the Adarsh Housing project in Mumbai.
Addressing a meeting of the All India Congress Committee (AICC), which is being
held after 13 years, Gandhi dwelled on matters such as the Kashmir crisis, Naxalism,
26/11 terror attacks, and the Ayodhya verdict, but chose to remain tightlipped
on the Mumbai housing scam and the CWG irregularities. The AICC meeting is being
held as apart of the party's 125th anniversary celebrations. On Saturday, Gandhi
set up a two-member panel to probe how the 31-storeyed plush Adarsh Cooperative
Housing Society came up on a piece of land meant for families of Kargil martyrs
and the allotment of flats to politicians, bureaucrats and military officials.
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.
As far as controversies surrounding the CWG is concerned, while the government
machinery has been put to work to probe the alleged irregularities linked the
event the opposition led by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), has demanded a Joint
Parliamentary Committee (JPC) probe in the matter. BJP president Nitin Gadkari
has dragged the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) and the Union Cabinet into the controversy,
accusing it not verifying or justifying the inflated budgets for CWG-related projets.
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