Bamb, a BJP legislator from Gangapur constituency in Aurangabad district, while moving the privilege notice against two journalists of the English daily, said the news report on an issue which was not discussed in the Assembly should have been filed after checking facts from the concerned department.
"The minister's clarification was carried by the newspaper but it said that it stood by its earlier story. The attempt was to malign the image of the government. This is breach of privilege of the august House," the member said.
According to Munde, it was "partly true" that the government had decided to abolish the rate contract system.
Under this system, the cost of items and the contractor are fixed by the government either through the industry or finance department by inviting tenders. So it is understood that for items which are on the rate contract list, tenders need not be called again.
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