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PM the mastermind of corruption: BJP | The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Thursday alleged that the Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh, has been exposed as mastermind of corruption. "The Prime Minister
claims he is very honest and the rest of the people could be dishonest. I think the Prime Minister
has been exposed, as mastermind of corruption, and this is government of scams.
The country is suffering as one scam after another is being exposed," said BJP
spokesperson Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi. Janata Dal-United (JD-U) leader Shivanand Tiwari
urged the government to take some concrete action over the CAG report to end the
impasse. "Discussions will take place because it (CAG report) is Parliament. The
government must take some concrete action on it, then only impasse would end,"
he said. The standoff between the opposition and government over the CAG report
on coal block allocation resulted in no work being held in the Parliament for
the third consecutive day, as the BJP was unrelenting in its demand for the Prime
Minister's resignation. Meanwhile, Congress leader Satyavrat Chaturvedi has claimed
that the Parliament's Public Accounts Committee (PAC) had found in the past that
90 percent of the charges levelled by the CAG were incorrect. "Once the report
of PAC is submitted in Parliament, then only we would be in a position to tell
whether charges levelled in it are true or false. Every year the CAG reports contain
charges and very few know that 90 percent of these charges every year are rejected
because they are wrong," said Chaturvedi. Parliamentary Affairs Minister Rajiv
Shukla downplayed the opposition's ploy to resign from Parliament committees.
"We cannot stop if somebody wants to resign. We believe that they should not resign.
If they want to resign from the Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha or any other committee,
that is their decision. I cannot advise them," said Shukla. The BJP has held the
Prime Minister, who then held direct charge of the Coal Ministry, responsible
for what has been a notional loss of Rs 1.86 lakh crores by the CAG in coal block
allocation and demanded his resignation. The CAG report on coal block allocation
states that nearly 150 coalfields were allotted to private and state-run firms
without transparency and objectivity between 2005 and 2009. The report does not
indict the Prime Minister or his office. But the BJP is emphasizing on the fact
that for three of the years under scrutiny, the Prime Minister held the coal portfolio. |
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