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National leader trying to save 'corrupt' BJP ministers | | | Early Times Report
New Delhi, Dec 4: Although BJP high command had summoned some leaders to Delhi after getting reports about alleged corrupt practices being adopted by some BJP ministers and their family members, a national leader of the party is working overtime to hide such misdeeds of BJP ministers. To shield his "incompetent blue-eyed boy" in the government, this central leader is trying his best get the corrupt issue hushed up. Credible sources said that during the meeting of BJP leaders which was held at Delhi on Saturday, issue of corrupt was raised by some of the participants but that central leader tried to get the issue hushed up. Instead of giving importance to the allegations of corruption labeled against BJP ministers and their family members, this leader highlighted law and order and other issues to divert the attention. Credible sources said that BJP high command has taken very serious note of the reports of alleged corruption by party ministers and Delhi meeting was called especially for this issue but one of the central leaders had very cleverly got the issue diverted only to save his own man in the government. As reported in section of media, State BJP leaders were summoned to New Delhi by central leaders for holding a detailed discussion with the party general secretaries and another senior leader in Union Capital. RSS leaders from J&K were also called. National general secretary (Org) Ram Lal, national general secretary incharge J&K Ram Madhav and another senior leader, Dr Krishan Gopal, BJP State president Sat Sharma, Deputy Chief Minister, Dr Nirmal Singh, Party general secretary (Org) Ashok Kaul, RSS Prant Pracharak J&K Ramesh Puppa and senior leader of the organization Parshotam Didichi attended the four hours long meeting. Credible sources said that Union Government has already brought detailed reports about alleged corrupt practices of BJP ministers in J&K and action would be taken at appropriate time collecting other convincing evidences. |
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