MP polls: Cong takes U-turn over induction of Vyapam scam accused

Press Trust of India  |  Bhopal 

Two days after the announced the induction of former BJP leader Gulab Singh into the party in poll-bound Madhya Pradesh, the opposition party "disowned" him Thursday after realising that it had targeted him in connection with the earlier.

The saffron party said had no association with it and his cross-over to the will have no bearing on it.

On October 30, the unit of the had announced the induction of into the party in in the presence of and other leaders.

"In the presence of Congress Rahul Gandhi, BJP MLA from Tendukheda Sanjay Sharma, ex-MLA and got membership of the Congress. Welcome to Congress family," the unit of the party had said in a tweet.

However, the tweet was deleted shortly afterwards.

Ostensibly scrambling for cover over the flip-flop, the Congress Thursday clarified that Kirar was never inducted into the party.

"Kirar did not join the Congress on Tuesday. We have not given him membership. He was putting up in a hotel where Rahulji (Gandhi, who was on a two-day tour of the state on October 29-30) had stayed and was thus, seen around (Gandhi) that day in Indore," state Congress told PTI, when asked if the party had disowned Kirar over his alleged involvement in the

Addressing a public meeting at Khargone on October 30, Gandhi had alleged that the "family" of Madhya Pradesh Minister was involved in the and said he was ready to face defamation cases for his remarks.

The Vyapam scam, which was unearthed in 2013, allegedly pertains to fraudulent practices in conducting professional exams and making appointments for government jobs through the (MPPEB).

The Congress has made "corruption" under the its main poll plank in Madhya Pradesh.

When contacted, Kirar said he was a earlier too before joining the BJP. He said he had returned to his parent party on October 30.

"I returned to the Congress-fold in on Tuesday. I shook hands with Rahulji, (state Congress chief) and Jyotiraditya Scindia (state Congress campaign committee chief) and became a member of the Congress once again," he claimed.

Asked about his experience in the BJP, Kirar said, "I was under the impression that Minister would work for the betterment of his Kirar community."

Kirar said he decided to return to the Congress because Chouhan had "failed" to work for the community.

The Congress had hit out at the in early 2015, when he shared the stage with Kirar at a function of the OBC community at Raisen after the Vyapam FIR was lodged.

Kirar is a former member of the and enjoyed the status of a in the till his expulsion from the BJP in 2015, when he was named by the CBI in an FIR linked to the Vyapam scam.

According to the (CBI), Kirar and his son were involved in alleged irregularities in the entrance examination conducted by Vyapam -- an acronym for the Madhya Pradesh Vyavsayik Pariksha Mandal -- for post-graduate courses in medicine in 2011.

When contacted, said Kirar had no association with the ruling party.

"Kirar has not been with us and his cross-over to the Congress will have no bearing on us given that the chief minister is from the same community as that of Kirar's and is popular among his community members," he said.

Both the ruling BJP and the opposition Congress have been trying to win over the OBC community, which accounts for around 50 per cent of the state's voters.

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First Published: Thu, November 01 2018. 20:25 IST