Only Gujarat is Corruption-Free: Madhya Pradesh Minister


Bhopal, Aug 20 (IANS): Madhya Pradesh Urban Development Minister Babulal Gaur Saturday said that only the Narendra Modi-led government in Gujarat was free from corruption in India.

Speaking to reporters about Anna Hazare's crusade against corruption, the former Madhya Pradesh chief minister said: "The agitation is taking place across India. So, no party could claim that there is no corruption in their state as all the parties have their governments in one or another state."

"But I can say one thing that there is no corruption in Narendra Modi government," the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader quickly added.

When asked if that meant there was corruption in his government as well, the senior minister in Shivraj Singh Chouhan's cabinet responded philosophically, "Dil ki baat sune dilwala..."

Reacting to Gaur's statement, Leader of Opposition Ajay Singh of the Congress said: "I thank him for telling the truth at least at this juncture of his life."

  

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  • Sushil, Mumbai

    Mon, Aug 22 2011

    One can only Laugh at You...

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  • Indian, Bangalore

    Sun, Aug 21 2011

    This is because this IPS officers have very good backing from Soniya, Rahul and congress leaders. This is all political drama from crogress because next year there is a electin in Gujarat. There is no doubts that Narendra Modi did very good job in Gujarat. If you want a proof of it than please visit Gujarat asap.

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  • Arpit, hoshangabad

    Sun, Aug 21 2011

    If Gaur accept Gujarat is corruption free then why cant MP govt learn lession from Modi and make MP corruption free

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  • JAY , USA

    Sun, Aug 21 2011

    MODITVA MODITVA MODITVA, AND JUSTICE FOR BHARAT MATA....THERE IS NO LEADER IN INDIA, BUT MODIJI!!

    GOD BLESS HIM, GOD BLESS BHARAT MATA..

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  • PRADIP KHIMANI, junagadh gujarat

    Sun, Aug 21 2011

    The CM of Madhya Pradesh is right. The modi ruled Gujarat is corruption free.
    pradip khimani
    junagadh
    9426717000

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  • Roshan , Mangalore

    Sat, Aug 20 2011

    Ur right Ajit, it’s a joke

    Guys,
    May be Modi is not keeping any corrupted money in his pocket, bcos he don’t have any one to cry for him.....
    BJP want to run their Bjarangi people, RSS. ABVP , Ram shena or so and so group for getting votes to cheat people in the name of God, To create violent in India for just just….just ….for Position, power and Money.....
    So we have to think he may be big investor or financier...... to all sangh parivar which is run by BJP

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  • francis r. d'souza, mangalore

    Sat, Aug 20 2011

    Mr. Babulal Gaur,
    Gujarath has reached saturation point of corruption, after the godra riots and the aftermath. Modi & Co., have run out of ideas for any further corruption. You know the recent fate of uncorrupt IPS officers. So do not add fuel to the fire

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  • Ajit, manglore

    Sat, Aug 20 2011

    Joke of the day!!!!!have a nice weekend... :)

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