No turth found in graft charges against Modi-led Guj govt by Shah panel: Govt

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Press Trust of India Gandhinagar
Last Updated : Mar 24 2017 | 7:23 PM IST
The Justice M B Shah Commission has not found any "credible substance" into the allegations of corruption levelled against the erstwhile Narendra Modi-led dispensation, the Gujarat government today said.
The government also informed the Assembly that it would soon take a decision on making public the Shah panel report.
The Commission was set up in 2011 by the state government to probe the allegations of corruption by the Congress against the Modi dispensation, which include wrongful allotment of land to the industrialists.
Responding to the Congress' demand of tabling the report on the floor of the House before the end of the ongoing Budget session on March 31, Deputy Chief Minister Nitin Patel referred to a Gujarat High Court judgement and said the government cannot be compelled to do so.
"The report has 22 volumes and runs into almost 5,500 pages. Before making it public, we have to study it. A sub-committee of three ministers, including myself and Education Minister Bhupendrasinh Chudasama, is analysing the report at present," Patel said.
Since Saurabh Patel, who was part of the committee earlier, is no longer a minister since August 2016, a new minister will soon be appointed by Chief Minister Vijay Rupani, he added.
"However, I can tell this House that prima facie the Commission has found no credible substance or truth behind most of the allegations levelled against the past government under Narendra Modi," he said.
The issue of Shah Commission report was once again raised today by the Congress MLAs.
Yesterday, at least 50 Congress legislators were suspended for a day by the Speaker Ramanlal Vora following a heated debate over tabling of Shah commission report.
Leader of Opposition Shankersinh Vaghela even wrote letters to Rupani and the Speaker over the issue last night.
"In my letter, I sought to know if the government is ready to table the report by March 31. If not, then Congress has to take up this issue as a responsible opposition party," Vaghela said.
Responding to it, Patel said it was the prerogative of the government to decide the time of tabling of the report.
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"The Gujarat High Court had earlier rejected a PIL filed by former CM Suresh Mehta in this regard. The court made it clear that it cannot compel the government to make the report public. Thus, you should leave to us the decision about making it public. It is our prerogative," Patel added.
Unhappy with the response, Congress MLAs, who came prepared with placards, started raising anti-BJP slogans.
When some of them sat in the Well, Vora ordered the sergeants to evict them. Later, Vaghela and other MLAs walked out the House in protest.
Yesterday, the state government had informed the House that the commission submitted its interim report in September 2012 and the final report in November 2013.
Retired Supreme Court judge M B Shah had inquired about 14 allegations of corruption and irregularities, including land allotment to industrialists, against Modi and his government after Congress gave a memorandum to the President in 2011.
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First Published: Mar 24 2017 | 7:23 PM IST

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