"There is no account of Rs 69,899.52 crore funds (spent by BMC) during 2007-12," Mumbai BJP president Ashish Shelar said.
"To which contractors were the bills given? Which works were carried out? In which Bandra (East) bank was the money deposited? The Shiv Sena leadership and BMC Standing Committee chairman should explain this," Shelar said.
"The report on the basis of which Sena is patting itself on the back (a report in the Economic Survey yesterday) also shows that BMC has fallen to 50th spot in the world," he said.
Ruling alliance partners in the state, Sena and BJP failed to work out a tie-up for civic elections and are now contesting the polls separately.
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