Lucknow: The Uttar Pradesh government has ordered an inquiry into high-profile Ayodhya land purchase scam. Cabinet minister and spokesperson of the state government Sidharth Nath Singh said that a probe committee has been constituted under the directions of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath.
"Our government works in a fair and impartial manner and has 'zero tolerance' for 'wrong-doings'. We never promote 'corruption'. Manoj Singh, additional chief secretary (revenue) will be heading the probe panel. On the submission of the probe committee report, action will be taken against those found guilty," said Sidharth Singh.
The Ayodhya land purchase scam came in public domain when Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Sanjay Singh 'spilled the beans' with the help of several documents pointing 'a needle of suspicion' towards many top ranking officials and political leaders' relatives involvement in the Ayodhya 'land racket'. Sanjay Singh had also alleged that BJP leaders - in the name of construction of Lord Ram's temple - were involved in a 'loot'.
The names of the top ranking officials whose relatives' names had cropped up in the scam include M.P. Agrawal, who was the commissioner of Ayodhya in 2019, Deepak Kumar, then DIG of Ayodhya, Purushottam Dasgupta, the chief revenue officer of Ayodhya, Ved Prakash Gupta (MLA) and Umadhar Dwivedi, former IAS officer, among others.