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Ramalinga Raju’s ‘friend’ in Maharashtra

As skeletons tumble out of the Satyam closet, some politicians in Maharashtra have some worrying to do. If one believes the whispers, Ramlinga Raju had a ‘friend’ in Maharashtra — a powerful top functionary.

Updated on: Jan 18, 2009 02:39 PM IST
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As skeletons tumble out of the Satyam closet, some politicians in Maharashtra have some worrying to do. If one believes the whispers, Ramlinga Raju had a ‘friend’ in Maharashtra — a powerful top functionary. Some suspect the same ‘friend’ got ex-bureaucrat R C Sinha, a former Maytas head, appointed as Chairman of MIHAN, the under-construction air cargo hub at Nagpur. The ‘friend’, it is rumoured, was keen on an agreement between the Maharashtra government and Satyam to promote the latter’s EMRI ambulance service. The State cabinet had cleared the proposal and it was to be implemented anytime soon. But that was before Raju realised he had a conscience.

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Dynasty rules

The youth wing of the state Congress has just released a list of its office bearers. Had this list been published some 25 years ago, you could have mistaken it for one of students of a school for Congress leaders’ children.

The list features Vilasrao Deshmukh’s son Amit, Patangrao Kadam’s son Vishwajit and Union Minister Vilasrao Muttemwar’s son Vishwas, to name but a few. As thousands of promising young party workers wait endlessly for their chance, assorted sons and nephews gets theirs easily. But what else would you expect from a party that introduced us to dynastic politics?

It’s ticket time, folks

With elections due this year, lobbying for Lok Sabha tickets has started in earnest. BJP leader Gopinath Munde is hell-bent on a ticket for Pramod Mahajan’s daughter Poonam from either the Mumbai South or Mumbai North East constituency. This has worried the BJP’s Jaywantiben Mehta and Kirit Somaiya who want to contest these constituencies respectively even though they lost in 2004. Also, Ram Naik, who lost his Mumbai North seat to film star Govinda, is anxious that he does not lose the battle before the war. His aides think Govinda’s miserable performance as an MP will make Naik’s election a cakewalk this time. That is why a couple of other BJP leaders are eyeing this constituency.

Practise vs preach

Earlier this week in Pune, the NCP’s crown prince Ajit Pawar announced that the NCP government would not tolerate any criminal activities minutes after he inducted a certain gentleman named Baba Bodke into the party. Now it so happens that Bodke is an accused under the Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA). When the media flashed the news, an embarrassed party made Bodke quit immediately. Though Pawar quickly distanced himself from the controversy, perhaps he should be more careful when he preaches?

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Shailesh Gaikwad

Shailesh Gaikwad is political editor and heads the political bureau in Hindustan Times' Mumbai edition.In his career of over 20 years, he has covered Maharashtra politics, state government and urban governance issues.

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