Other ministers declaring assets include - Radhakrishna

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Last Updated : Feb 21 2013 | 4:05 PM IST
Vikhe Patil (Agriculture and Marketing), Shivajirao Moghe (social justice), Laxman Dhoble (water supply and sanitation), Babanrao Pachputhe (tribal development), Suresh Shetty (health), Sanjay Deotale (environment), Sunil Tatkare (water resources), Anil Deshmukh (food and civil supplies), Manoharrao Naik (food and drugs administration), Hassan Mushrif (labour), Varsha Gaikwad (women and child welfare) and Madhukar Chavan (animal husbandry, dairy development and fisheries).
Also, Ministers of State including - Fauzia Khan (school education), Rajendra Gavit (tribal development), Padamakar Valvi (sports and youth welfare) and D P Sawant (medical education) have declared their assets.
Galgali said, those ministers who are yet to declare assets include Ganesh Naik (excise), Naseem Khan (minority affairs), Jaydutt Khisrsagar (public works), Dr Vijaykumar Gavit (medical education and horticulture), Dr Nitin Raut (employment guarantee) and Rajesh Tope (higher and technical education).
The defaulters also include following ministers of state: Satej Patil, Sachin Ahir, Ranjeet kamble, Prakash Solalnkhe, Gulabrao Devkar and Rajendra Muluk.
"The public information officer has not shared details of ministers' assets saying they were submitted to the CMO in a sealed format," Galgali said.
Galgali has written to Chavan, seeking action against ministers who are yet to submit the declaration of their assets.
"Those ministers who have not declared their assets have no morals. They are supposed to do that even during elections. If the central government ministers can declare their assets, what stops these people?" he said.
Galgali said almost 45 per cent ministers not declaring their assets reflects poorly on Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan.
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First Published: Feb 21 2013 | 4:05 PM IST

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