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Pankaja Munde denies any scam, ready to face probe
Mumbai, July 1
Under fire for alleged
irregularities in awarding contracts for materials worth Rs.206 crore
for schoolchildren, Maharashtra's Women and Child Welfare Minister
Pankaja Munde on Wednesday denied any scam and said she was prepared for
any inquiry.
"This is a scam of words. The allegations against
me are politically motivated," said Pankaja Munde, daughter of the late
union minister Gopinath Munde.
She said the earlier Congress-NCP government in Maharashtra purchased similar items at a cost of Rs.408 crore.
"You term that a 'purchase' and call our procurement a 'scam'," Munde told media persons.
The
minister is accused of flouting procedures in awarding contracts for
supplying items like 'chikki' (sweetmeat made with nuts and jaggery),
mats, notebooks, water filters etc. for schoolchildren.
Claiming
that the items were purchased at a higher price by the previous
government, Munde said the charges against her were totally baseless.
"I
want every child to fight malnourishment. I will ensure that this
happens," she declared, giving a point-by-point rebuttal of the
allegations levelled against her.
Munde accused the opposition of
pinning the scam on to a BJP minister and said there was nothing wrong
in the purchases made through the rate contract system.
"There is
no irregularity of even a single rupee. My department and I are ready
to face any probe and shall also reply to the queries by the
Anti-Corruption Bureau," she said.
Congress state spokesperson
Sachin Sawant lodged a complaint with the ACB demanding an inquiry into
the allegations against Munde and submitted a file of documents
purportedly supporting the charges.
The ACB has written to the state government asking for its replies to the charges.
Munde
also claimed that the opposition parties prepared a file of allegations
against her and submitted it to Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis in the
first week of May, but Fadnavis did not find any wrongdoing on her
part.
Munde was joined at the media briefing by Housing Minister
Prakash Mehta, BJP's ally Rashtriya Samaj Paksh chief Mahadev Jankar,
her sister and party MP from Beed Preetam Munde and others.
Munde is the second prominent minister in the Fadnavis cabinet who is facing charges of irregularities.
Earlier,
Education Minister Vinod Tawde was accused of getting a fake degree
from a banned university and later also faced allegations of
irregularities in awarding a contract for fire extinguishers worth
Rs.191 crore for government schools.
However, Tawde has denied all charges in both the matters.