Haven't recommended anyone's name for Adarsh Society: Gadkari

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Press Trust of India Nagpur
Last Updated : Jan 21 2013 | 6:21 AM IST

BJP national president Nitin Gadkari today refuted media reports stating that he had allegedly recommended allotment of a flat in the controversial Adarsh Co-operative Housing Society to benefit party's national executive member Ajay Sancheti.

"Neither I nor any of my relatives have flats in Adarsh Society and I have not recommended anyone's name for allotment of flat in the said society in Mumbai," Gadkari told PTI here.

"My name has been unnecessarily dragged in the scam which is completely untrue and misleading," he said reacting to media reports suggesting allotment of a flat to Sancheti's driver on the BJP chief's recommendation.

Gadkari's denial came in the wake of media reports claiming that the name of Sancheti's driver Sudhakar Madke figured in the ownership of a flat in the Adarsh Housing Society.

According to the reports, Madke, whose monthly wages are a meagre Rs 8,500, was a proxy for Sancheti for the flat, whose market value is currently Rs five crore.

Sanchetis are associated with an infrastructure company in Nagpur.

One member of the Sancheti family, Paramveer who is the son of Abhay Sancheti (cousin of Ajay's father) had applied for a flat in the Adarsh Society in 2007 but his name was rejected by the then district collector I Kundan, since the family's source of income was higher than the stipulated limit of Rs 12,500, reports claimed.

However, he later managed to get membership in the society, the reports claimed.

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First Published: Nov 07 2010 | 2:28 PM IST

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