Chhattisgarh CM alleges ₹6,500 crore scam during BJP rule, demands probe
The Chief Minister of Chhattisgarh said that at that time the investigating officers had come in front of the media and said that the money has gone to that domain, where we cannot go, we cannot investigate. Many media houses will have his clippings. The second letter is written about the chit fund company. Chit fund company's employment fair was organized.
Amidst ED's action on IAS officers and businessmen in Chhattisgarh, CM Bhupesh Baghel has written two letters to the Enforcement Directorate. Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel has written a letter about the Civil Supplies Corporation scam and the other about the chit fund scam. Talking to the media, CM Baghel said that the first letter is related to the Civil Supplies Corporation scam. Just told the Prime Minister that there should be a fair investigation of any political party. I have written a letter to ED today. That in the Civil Supplies Corporation scam, former CM Madam, CM Sir, everyone's name has come.
The Chief Minister of Chhattisgarh said that at that time the investigating officers had come in front of the media and said that the money has gone to that domain, where we cannot go, we cannot investigate. Many media houses will have his clippings. The second letter is written about the chit fund company. Chit fund company's employment fair was organized. Through him appointment letters were given to many investor agents. Which was given by the responsible sitting in the ruling and constitutional posts is a scam of 6000 crores, which was invested elsewhere. Money laundering has been done. I have written to the ED for both these investigations.
Baghel has written in a letter to the ED director, "You are aware that in Chhattisgarh in 2015, ACB officers raided the offices of State Civil Supplies Corporation, Raipur and the houses of many officers and seized documents of crores of cash and disproportionate assets. were done. A case was registered against 28 accused in the case. But later surprisingly, challan was presented in the special court of Raipur giving clean chit to 16 out of those 28 accused.
"The echo of this state scam was heard all over the country. But it is surprising that the ED, which took quick action by registering a case in 'small cases', did not take any initiative to investigate the matter. Every child of Chhattisgarh knows that Raman Singh has convinced the central leadership of BJP on money power that neither case should be registered by the ED nor there should be any kind of investigation etc. Even today the entire public of the state is expecting strict action against the real culprits of the 'Nan Scam'.
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