Cong, BJP spar over corruption in Madhya Pradesh
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Madhya Pradesh chief minister Kamal Nath.

Cong, BJP spar over corruption in Madhya Pradesh


Against the backdrop of Income Tax raids on close aides of Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister
Kamal Nath, the opposition BJP says it would make corruption as the main plank of its campaign for the Lok Sabha polls. The ruling Congress in the state also says it will
probe all scams that came to light during the previous BJP-led government.

The Income-Tax Department last week said it detected a “widespread and well-organised” racket of collection of unaccounted cash of about ₹281 crore during raids against close aides of Nath and others. The Congress dubbed the searches as “pre-meditated and
politically motivated”.

Three days after the I-T raids, the state economic offences wing (EOW) registered an FIR into the alleged ₹3,000 crore e-tendering scam which happened when the state was
ruled by the Shivraj Singh Chouhan-led BJP government.

The EOW also recently registered a case of fraud and financial irregularities against B K Kuthiala, a former vice-chancellor of the city-based government run journalism university.

Congress will deliver its promises: Mishra

State Congress spokesman KK Mishra said, “Our government is going to take action in all the scams, including Vyapam – the multi-crore admission and recruitment racket, and
e-tendering process of the previous BJP government in MP.”

The Congress would fulfil all its promises made before the last years state Assembly polls to eliminate corruption, he said. He denied that the action was the fallout of I-T raids
on Naths close aides.

“The I-T searches did not yield any result, they were just politically motivated,” he said.
Countering the Congress, MP BJP spokesman Rajnish Agrawal said corruption would be the key issue to be raised by his party during its poll campaign. “We are going to highlight the I-T raids on Nath’s aides,” he said.

Asked about action being initiated into irregularities allegedly committed during the previous BJP governments tenure, Agrawal dubbed it as “political vendetta.” He claimed the action was being taken without any inqury and that it was against the law.

Lok Sabha elections to 29 seats in MP will be held in four phases on April 29, and May 6, 12 and 19, and the results will be declared on May 23.

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