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Whistleblower names Gadkari in Maharashtra irrigation scam | In a new twist to the political crisis in Maharashtra
that has risen from an irrigation scam, one of the whistleblowers has named Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) president Nitin Gadkari for trying to suppress it. Anjali Damania
is instrumental in blowing the lid off the Rs.72, 000 crore scam. Damania said
that when she met Gadkari in August at his home in Worli, Mumbai, he told her
to not push too hard to expose the scam. Damania said that the BJP's attitude
was very discouraging, as was that of Gadkari, who even allegedly stated to having
business ties with Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) chief Sharad Pawar. Without
naming Gadkari, Damania said 'the opposition party chief' told her "we help Pawar
and he helps us, can't do anything in this scam." She claimed to have met Gadkari
thrice, once in Delhi in June 2011 and twice in Mumbai, in August 2011 and August
14 this year. "Since the NCP and the Congress are together, we went to the opposition
party, but they strictly told me that they could not do anything about it. Their
party president himself told me that he could not do anything regarding this;
he shares businesses with Sharad Pawar. They help each other in their matters.
So, he could not do anything about it. We were shocked after getting such kind
of a reply," she said. The BJP is in the opposition in Maharashtra . NCP leader
Ajit Pawar, who has submitted his resignation from the post of Maharashtra Deputy
Chief Minister, has been accused by his political opponents of being involved
in the irrigation scam when he was the state's water resources minister.
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