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BJP demands CBI probe into bond scheme
By Our Special Correspondent
BANGALORE, JAN. 13. Alleging irregularities, the BJP City unit
has demanded that the State Government order a CBI enquiry into
the Bangalore Mahanagara Palike's Municipal Bond Scheme.
A meeting of the office-bearers of the unit and the City-based
legislators of the party here today said there were large-scale
irregularities in the execution of development works taken up
under the Rs.125-crore scheme.
While several programmes remained on paper, the works executed
were substandard, the meeting said, and passed a resolution
demanding that the Government order a CBI inquiry into them.
In another resolution, the meeting demanded a White Paper on the
work of the Bangalore Agenda Task Force, which was constituted
last year.
The meeting criticised the BMP for not taking up any development
work despite a promise made by the Chief Minister, Mr.
S.M.Krishna, in this regard. It criticised the BMP for not giving
adequate attention to filling up of potholes and repairing of
roads in the City.
Expressing concern at the newly-imposed parking fee in the City,
the meeting said it was an unnecessary burden on vehicle owners,
and it should be withdrawn immediately.
The Union Minister for Culture, Youth Affairs and Sports, Mr.
Ananth Kumar, who inaugurated the meeting, said there had been no
considerable development works in the City during the past 10
years. Though it had become the ``IT capital of the country'',
the BMP had failed to provide the necessary infrastructure.
Mr. Kumar said the HUDCO and other financial institutions had
sanctioned Rs. 1,600 crores for taking up the works on roads, but
the BMP had not utilised the amount.
He said the BJP would contest the coming elections to the urban
local bodies without tying up with any other party. The office-
bearers of the party's Mahila Morcha, SC/ST unit and Minorities
Wing also participated in the meeting.
The legislators who participated in the meeting included Messrs.
R.Ashok, Katta Subramanya Naidu, P.C.Mohan, K.N.Subba Reddy,
S.Suresh Kumar, and Ramachandra Gowda.
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