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Corruption charges in Commonwealth Games figure in RS

PTI | By, New Delhi
Aug 02, 2010 03:27 PM IST

Alleged corruption in awarding contracts for the Commonwealth Games projects figured in the Rajya Sabha today with some Opposition members seeking a thorough probe into the findings of the Central Vigilance Commission.

Alleged corruption in awarding contracts for the Commonwealth Games projects figured in the Rajya Sabha on Monday with some Opposition members seeking a thorough probe into the findings of the Central Vigilance Commission.

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Raising the issue during zero hour, Sanjay Raut (Shiv Sena) cited the report of the CVC which found serious discrepancies in award of the contracts as also poor quality of construction work.

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"It is very serious issue. Nobody seems to be responsible. Corruption (charges) should be investigated thoroughly as the Commonwealth Games are a matter of national pride," he said.

The Shiv Sena member was supported by BJP members who demanded a separate discussion on the issue.

Through another issue, Manohar Joshi (Shiv Sena) demanded a nation-wide ban on a book on Shivaji, written by American author James Laine. He said the book 'Shivaji: Hindu King in Islamic India' has created unrest in Maharashtra and other parts of the country.

Though the state government banned the book in 2004, it was lifted by the Supreme Court. While the copies of the book are not available in Maharashtra, it should be banned by the Centre as well, he said.

Kalraj Mishra (BJP) expressed concern over rotting of wheat lying in the open in Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh. While so many people go hungry, wheat continues to rot despite directive by the Food Minister to the official to make storage arrangement, he rued.

Even the Supreme Court had felt that foodgrains, which were allowed to rot, could have been utilised for the poor.

Prakash Javadekar (BJP) referred to shortages of fertiliser alleging that lack of clear policy has discouraged fresh investment in the industry.

He took a dig both at the Food Minister (Sharad Pawar) and the Fertiliser Minister (MK Alagiri), saying: "Fertiliser Minister does not consider himself accountable to Parliament and does not come here, whereas the Food Minister is busy with International Cricket Council (ICC)."

KN Balagopal (CPI-M) referred to the plight of national highways in Kerala, which have been damaged by heavy rains. He asked the Centre to release funds for repairing these roads.

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