Chhattisgarh PDS scam: Cong demands Raman Singh's resignation

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jul 04 2015 | 3:57 PM IST
Congress today demanded resignation of Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Raman Singh over the alleged Rs 36,000 crore rice scam in the state, which it dubbed as the "biggest PDS corruption scam" in the country.
Senior party spokesperson Ajay Maken said the only way to trace the truth was by setting up a Special Investigation Team, monitored by the Supreme Court.
"In order to ensure a fair investigation, Raman Singh must be sacked immediately," he said while addressing a joint press conference along with Chhattisgarh PCC chief Bhupesh Baghel and state CLP leader T S Singhdeo.
Maken claimed that the magnitude of the scam could be judged from the fact that during the last 11 years of BJP rule in the state, the amount spent from the public exchequer on procurement of paddy as well as various other items came up to be about "Rs 1.5 lakh crore".
"The Chief Minister created a well-oiled corruption machine in connivance with rice mill owners, PDS shop owners and public officials to earn thousands of crores as kickbacks and commission," he alleged.
Besides, he claimed, "similar corruption" in procurement of other commodities like salt, gram, kerosene, wheat were made through the State Civil Supplies Corporation.
"Following raids on 36 offices of the Corporation, the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) filed a challan but it is just a shoddy cover up job to cover the tracks and save the Chief Minister," he alleged.
Maken alleged that the names of the Chief Minister, his wife and sister-in-law were in a diary recovered from one of the accused by the ACB during the raids.
Citing another "diary entry", he alleged that Singh gave Rs 16 crore each to BJP headquarters and RSS office in Nagpur. He demanded the two organisations to respond.
The Congress leader alleged that the documents seized by the ACB have names and address of Singh's sister-in-law, his personal secretary and OSD.
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First Published: Jul 04 2015 | 3:57 PM IST

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