BJP CM Raman Singh accused of Rs 36,000-cr rice scam

July 5, 2015

New Delhi: Jul 5: After Shivraj Singh Chouhan and Vasundhara Raje, the Congress on Saturday trained its guns on Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Raman Singh, claiming to have fresh proof linking him to the Rs 36,000-crore rice scam in the state.

Raman SinghRenewing its attack on Singh, the main Opposition demanded a Supreme Court-monitored probe into the scam, from which Singh’s wife Veena and sister-in-law Renuka reportedly benefited.

“In the garb of providing rice at Re 1 per kg under PDS, Raman Singh created a well-oiled corruption machine in connivance with rice mill owners, PDS shop owners and public officials to earn thousands of crores as kickbacks and commission,” AICC spokesman Ajay Maken, with Chhattisgarh Congress chief Bhupesh Baghel, told reporters here.

The renewed attack on Singh is part of the Congress' strategy to highlight allegations on corruption in BJP-ruled states such as Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh.

This is being seen as an attempt by the Congress to puncture Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s claim of zero tolerance towards corruption.

Maken said there were similar instances of corruption in the procurement of other commodities like salt, gram, kerosene and wheat through the state civil supplies corporation.

Magnitude of the scam

He said the scam's magnitude could be gauged from the fact that during the past 11 years of BJP rule in Chhattisgarh, the amount spent by the public exchequer on procurement of paddy, as also procurement and supply of various PDS items through the state civil supplies corporation comes to Rs 1.5 lakh crore approximately.

The faction-ridden Congress has been out of power in Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh for nearly 12 years, and is making great efforts for a comeback.

In the past few weeks, the Congress has levelled allegations of impropriety against External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj and Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje for helping former IPL ex-chief Lalit Modi procure travel documents in the UK.

Chouhan is under fire from the Congress for reported irregularities in recruitment in the MP government for various professional posts — widely known as the Vyapam scam.

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A case was registered against five people for conducting evening prayers on Friday, police said.

We received information that prayers were being conducted in the mosque, they said adding they were held at Eriyad Masjidul Bilal mosque here.

On Friday, four people, including the president of a local temple trust, were arrested for allegedly conducting a religious recitation in a temple here in violation of lockdown restrictions.

Though lockdown conditions have been eased in accordance with the Centre's guidelines, public gatherings, including functions, weddings, political events and religious gatherings were not allowed.

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April 11,2020

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"The Minister said six states had reached out to Kerala for advice. She, however, noted that it might not be easy to replicate Kerala’s lessons elsewhere," according to the Minister's office quoting the report here on Saturday.

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Domestic flights resumed operations on a truncated schedule on Monday with the first aircraft departing from the Delhi Airport for Pune, more than two months after a nationwide lockdown was announced to combat COVID-19.

The first flight to take off was an IndiGo aircraft to Pune, flying passengers stranded in the national capital since the lockdown was announced on March 24.

Passengers were screened at the airport with electronic thermometers, and revised protocol for air travel that included santisation of luggage through ultra-violent scanners, and maintaining physical distancing.

Only asymptomatic passengers were allowed to enter the airport.

Passengers were also seen wearing face masks and face shields given to them at the embarkation point by the airline to minimise the chances of infection while onboard.

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The first flight to take off from Mumbai was an IndiGo aircraft that departed for Patna at 6:45 am, while passengers from Lucknow were the first to reach the financial capital on an IndiGo aircraft that touched down at 8:20 am.

The food & beverage and retail outlets, which were closed for the past 63 days, opened at Terminal 3 of Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport.

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However, the Centre had allowed state governments to prescribe their own health protocols for disembarking passengers which led to differential guidelines across the country.

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