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Cong demands Kejriwal's resignation over 'ration scam'

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Alleging a scam in the public distribution system in the national capital, Congress today demanded the resignation of and a CBI probe into it.

Maken said that Kejriwal cannot "absolve" himself of the responsibility after "corruption" was flagged the general (CAG). He said said irregularities were also pointed out by officers concerned.

The CAG report for 2016-17, tabled in the Assembly on Tuesday, flagged many "lapses" by the and supplies department of the government, highlighting that eight vehicles which ferried 1,589.92 quintals of specified articles to fair price shops had registration number of buses, scooters, motorcycles and three-wheelers.

"This gives rise to doubt whether the reported of SFAs (specified articles) had actually taken place and possibility of pilferage could not be ruled out," the report stated.

Although the officers pointed out the "scam" surrounding the ration distribution system in in five important circulars, which have been put on the public domain, the did not act to stop it, alleged Maken.

"The five circulars, issued in 2015, pointing to irregularities expose the government's claim of ignorance about corruption and scam in the public distribution system, in Delhi," Maken said, demanding Kejriwal's resignation.

MLAs and BJP MPs, being the chairmen of the Local Area Circle Level Vigilance Committees and the District Level Vigilance Committees, respectively, were also "responsible" for this ration scam, he alleged.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Thu, April 05 2018. 19:55 IST
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