Gadkari Alleges PMO Role in Games Corruption


New Delhi, Oct 19 (IANS) Some kickbacks in the Rs.70,000 crore works for the Commonwealth Games had been stashed away in Swiss banks, BJP president Nitin Gadkari alleged Tuesday, and said the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) had monitored many of the controversial deals.

"It is really great, great, great corruption," the Bharatiya Janata Party chief said at a press conference.

Even the Supreme Court had remarked that the Games contracts involved "unbridled corruption and rampant bungling", Gadkari told reporters.

It was not just the Organising Committee (OC) but the entire cabinet that was responsible for the corruption in the Games, he added.

While the best stadiums in the country had not cost more than Rs.100 crore, it was shocking that the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium had cost Rs.961 crore, the BJP leader said.

  

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  • mallya, mangalore

    Tue, Oct 19 2010

    This astounding corruption along with rampant price rise is the gift of the reigning goddess of the congress party to the "Aam Admi"

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  • nagesh nayak, bangalore

    Tue, Oct 19 2010

    " C " LETTER IS LOVED BY CONGRESS LEADERS SINCE ALL WORDS LIKE Congress, Commonwealth games & Corruption starts with " C ".

    Shrimaan Gadkariji 100% right.

    Seila is blaming kalmadi & kalmadi is blaming shiela.

    All congress leaders from italian to a ordinary workers ate money in cwg scam.

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  • anil, bangalore

    Tue, Oct 19 2010

    Really You are Sick Mr. Gadkari

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