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BJP's Dhumal, Anurag Thakur involved in land allotment case: Congress
New Delhi, Aug 2
Senior Congress leader Jairam
Ramesh on Sunday accused former Himachal chief minister Prem Kumar
Dhumal and his son Anurag Thakur of being involved in the 2002 Himachal
Pradesh Cricket Association (HPCA) land allotment case.
Calling
the BJP and its leaders habitual offenders, Ramesh said: "Dhumal and his
son Thakur together have misused the public property and the office
held by them.
"Blatant constitutional impropriety, patent
conflict of interest, glaring misuse of office, usurpation of public
property and duping of public exchequer is writ large in their case," he
added.
He said that since 2002, Dhumal and his son Thakur, also a
BJP leader, misused power "in the name of cricket in Himachal Pradesh".
"They have grabbed the land illegally and it is a matter of
conflict of interest. Sixteen acres of land in Dharamsala was given to
Himachal Pradesh Cricket association to build a stadium and the state
government had to get Rs.94 lakh every year but got a mere Rs.12."
Taking
potshots at the Narendra Modi-led BJP government, he said: "BJP and its
leaders have become habitual offenders in committing gross
constitutional impropriety, misuse of office, conflict of interest and
brazen conduct, which is the very anti-thesis of constitutional
democracy."
He also questioned Modi and other BJP senior leaders
for "arrogant refusal" in affixing responsibility of union Minister
Sushma Swaraj, and Chief Ministers Vasundhara Raje and Shivraj Singh
Chouhan adding: "Will he take action now?"
