Mumbai Congress releases booklets on 'corruption in BJP'

IANS  |  Mumbai 

A day before Rahul Gandhi's visit to Maharashtra, the on Monday released booklets "exposing deep-rooted corruption" in the state's ruling Bharatiya Janta Party-combine.

The booklets detail alleged scams against several state government ministers worth hundreds or thousands of crores of rupees while the common people continue to suffer.

Releasing the booklets, listed the names of Women & Child Welfare in the Rs 206 crore Chikki "scam", Cooperatives in the Rs 110 crore Lokmangal "scam" and Housing in the Rs 500-800 crore FSI "scam".

The list includes in the Rs 191 crore fire extinguisher "scam", Minister allegedly involved in a Rs 4,000 crore "scam", and Development Minister in the Rs 300 crore employment department "scam" and the Rs 6,000 crore raincoats "scam".

"These figures show that it is only the government which is living 'achhe din' they promised to the people and is refraining from taking any action against the corrupt," Nirupam said.

Other booklets include alleged corruption at the centre and the (BMC), controlled by the ruling ally

Nirupam said the BMC claims to have spent Rs 2,605 crore on waste management, Rs 3,311 crore on health, Rs 2,311 crore on education, Rs 5,061 on water supply and Rs 3,286 crore on roads and skywalks, but sought to know the "actual amounts spent on development as the Mumbaikars continue to suffer".

"Corruption is the mutual belief shared by the BJP leaders at every level. It is extremely disheartening to watch the innocent people who voted form them in the past are now paying the price. We plan to create awareness among the people about such corrupt leaders.." he told

On the Narendra Modi-led Central government, he noted that the has spent almost Rs 4,300 crors on publicity alone and "clearly, this amount has been used to hide all the wrongdoings of the BJP government".

The booklet details other failures of the like the lowest agricultural growth (1.9 percent) under the BJP compared to 4.2 percent during the Congress rule, failure in waiving off farm loans, continued scams in banks, soaring fuel prices, ineffectiveness in controlling Maoist attacks and the growing violence against the scheduled casts and others in society.

On Tuesday, Gandhi will arrive for a court hearing in Bhiwandi, Thane in a defamation case filed by a and later address a rally of over 16,000 booth-level Congress workers in

This will mark the launch of a national endeavour, 'Project Shakti' by which the Congress will establish direct communication between the grassroots workers and the party's central leadership.

--IANS

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First Published: Mon, June 11 2018. 18:54 IST