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Kejriwal TAKES ON Modi for protecting ministers

Last updated on: June 29, 2012 20:04 IST

Image: Arvind Kejriwal

Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi was protecting his cabinet colleagues by not allowing prosecution against them, Team Anna member Arvind Kejriwal said in Ahmedabad on Friday.

In reply to a question as to whether he considered Modi to be corrupt, Kejriwal said, "I don't have evidence which shows that Modi is corrupt, but at least Modi is protecting his cabinet colleagues, by not granting sanction for prosecution of his Ministers against whom allegations were made, and also by not appointing Lokayukta for nine years.

"For the past nine years, government has not appointed Lokayukta in the state but only indulged in politics over the issue. If Modi government was serious about creating a corruption-free state, it would have appointed Lokayukta," Kejriwal alleged at a press conference.

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'It is a free for all in Gujarat'

Image: Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi

"If a minister or principal secretary in Gujarat has been indulging in corruption, who will investigate or inquire into it? There is no authority. This is a very dangerous situation that there is no authority to investigate corruption of ministers, high-ranking officials; and that too for the past nine years. It seems that the Bharatiya Janata Party government of Gujarat has no priority for corruption in the state. It is free for all," he said.

Kejriwal is here to support an agitation against allotment of community grazing land at Lavad village in Gandhinagar District for the state government's proposed Raksha Shakti University.

He referred to the recent controversy over Modi's refusal to sanction filing of a First Information Report against Purushottam Solanki, minister of state for fisheries.

Ishaq Maradia, an activist, has accused Solanki of corruption in the grant of fishing contracts and filed a petition in the high court over the issue.

The state has told the HC that Modi and two other ministers had taken the decision to refuse the sanction to prosecute Solanki.

Referring to this, Kejriwal said, "We are not saying that the minister is guilty or innocent, the court will decide that, but what is the harm in investigating it, in sanctioning the prosecution.

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'It seems corruoption will go on in Gujarat'


"If Modi believes that his minister is not guilty, he should immediately call for investigation and at the end people will know the truth."

Kejriwal added that such a situation would not arise if the Lokayukta was in place. Stating that currently people had no agency to approach with their complaints, he said, "It is a free for all in Gujarat."

"Recently, RTI activist Nathalal Sukhadia was attacked, allegedly by supporters of an member of Legislative Assembly. In the last couple of years RTI activists Amit Jethva, Nadim Saiyyad, Vikram Dodia, Jabbardan Gadhvi, Jayesh Barad and Yogesh Sendhva were killed.....It seems that there is a situation in Gujarat that corruption will go on, there won't be anyone to investigate and whoever raises the voice against corruption will be murdered," he said.

"We have only two demands from the Gujarat government. One is to introduce Uttarakhand-type strong Lokayukta Act and appoint the Lokayukta promptly, and (second is) give back grazing lands to people of villages," Kejriwal said.

"Land is a prime area where large-scale state corruption takes place. The government will acquire land, mostly grazing land and give it to big industries," he added.

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