Rahul attacks Chouhan over Vyapam scam\, targets PM on Rafale

Rahul attacks Chouhan over Vyapam scam, targets PM on Rafale

Press Trust of India  |  Gwalior (MP) 

Monday alleged that Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan's family was involved in the multi-crore-rupee that came to light a few years ago.

On the campaign trail in Madhya Pradesh, where the Assembly polls will be held on November 28, Gandhi said the massive recruitment and admission racket destroyed the future of lakhs of students in the state.

He also targeted over the fighter jet deal and his alleged proximity with a handful of industrialists.

Addressing a public meeting at the Phool Bagh Maidan here, Gandhi said, "Fifty people were killed in the The future of lakhs of students was destroyed. People gave money to clear the exams (conducted by a state-run body).

"I want to know from Shivraj Singh Chouhan, how many people were sent to jail? The entire knows that the minister's family is involved in the scam."

In the past, Chouhan has denied his or his family's involvement in any recruitment test conducted by the Professional Examination Board, popularly known by its Hindi acronym -- "Vyapam" (Vyavsayik Pariksha Mandal).

The scam also hogged limelight for the death of a number of accused and witnesses.

Taking potshots at Modi, Gandhi said the made false promises.

"Who does the marketing of the Who gives the money for his posters and his appearances on TV. This money is taken out of your (people's) pocket and given to Anil Ambani, and Vijay Mallya, who are doing his marketing. This is the truth," he added.

The said Modi had promised to be the "chowkidar" (guard) of the people, but only 15-20 industrialists of the country had benefitted under his government.

He said the prime minister let jewellers and and liquor baron flee with the country's money.

and his uncle are the key accused in the multi-crore (PNB) scam, while Mallya, who is currently in the UK, is wanted in for charges of money laundering and defaulting on

Referring to the deal, Gandhi said the prime minister did not have the courage to answer why the offset contract for the French aircraft was "snatched" from the State-run (HAL) and given to Anil Ambani's firm.

Led by the Congress, the opposition parties are attacking the Modi government, alleging that it is procuring 36 fighter jets from at an exorbitantly high cost.

The government has denied charges of irregularities in the Rs 58,000-crore deal and Ambani, too, has dismissed the Congress's allegations that he got undue benefits under it.

Earlier, Gandhi held a five-km roadshow in Gwalior after paying obeisance at the

The also paid a visit to Jhansi's legendary Rani Laxmi Bai's memorial in the Phool Bagh area.

He also paid tribute to late Congress stalwart at his memorial here.

Congress and Scindia's son and state Congress were present on the occasion.

Gandhi is on a two-day visit to Madhya Pradesh, where his party is out of power since 2003.

He will take a night halt in Gwalior and visit a gurdwara located in the Tuesday morning, before holding roadshows and public meetings at Jaura, Sabalgarh and Sheopur later in the day.

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

First Published: Tue, October 16 2018. 00:25 IST