BJD accuses Jual Oram of election fund irregularities

IANS  |  Bhubaneswar 

With the upping the ante against Chief Minister over alleged poll funding irregularities, the ruling BJD on Saturday countered the charges and levelled dubious poll funding allegations against Union Minister Jual Oram.

The Biju Janata Dal (BJD) alleged discrepancies in the affidavit of Union Tribal Affairs Minister Jual Oram and sought his resignation on moral grounds.

"There are severe discrepancies in the affidavit of Jual Oram submitted to the Commission of India (ECI) after the 2014 polls. We will move the ECI and may resort to knocking the door of the court seeking action against Oram," said BJD MP Pinaki Mishra.

Mishra, a senior Supreme Court lawyer, said the Tribal Affairs Minister should tender his resignation on moral grounds for filing a false affidavit.

He said there were discrepancies in the declaration of funds received through cheque and cash in the affidavit.

He accused the of attempting to malign the image of BJD and its President

"never believes in personal attack in politics, but the is stooping low and targeting Chief Minister and disseminating misleading information for its political gains," said Mishra.

BJD's Rajya Sabha MP Pratap Deb also countered the BJP's dubious poll funding allegations and questioned the Union Minister's expenses.

"This is the tip of the iceberg. We will open more such cases against the if it continues to attack the BJD and our President The allegations levelled by the are politically motivated and only to malign our party," said Deb.

The has moved the Commission of India, Enforcement Directorate and Income Tax department seeking a probe into the BJD's funding.

--IANS

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