"Taking note of our complaint addressed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi regarding corruption in UPCL, the PMO has forwarded it to the state government for necessary action," AAP's state working committee president Anoop Nautiyal told the reporters.
The letter alleging corruption in the UPCL was sent to the PMO by Nautiyal on August 1. It said the bids for an order worth Rs 240 crore were opened on separate dates, resulting in violation of government procurement rules.
Previously, the CAG had also pulled up the UPCL on the same issue.
Nautiyal's letter of complaint was forwarded to the state government on August 3 through Government of India's portal named Centralised Grievance Redress and Monitoring system.
Nautiyal said his party will soon take steps to expose corruption in other government departments like education, health and transport.
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