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Chit fund scam accused will be jailed in 90 days: Shah

While addressing an election rally in Dhenkanal Odisha. Amit Shah slammed the ruling BJD over corruption and chit fund scam and said if BJP comes to power in Odisha those who are involved in chit fund scam they will be jailed within 90 days

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Published : Apr 18, 2019, 9:15 AM IST

Dhenkanal: BJP president Amit Shah on Wednesday slammed the ruling BJD over corruption, and asserted that all those involved in chit fund scam will be jailed within 90 days, if the party is voted to power in Odisha.

Addressing an election rally here, Shah alleged that many leaders of the BJD and officials were involved in the multi-crore chit fund scam in which thousands of poor investors were duped of their money.

"Once the BJP comes to power in Odisha, all those involved in the chit fund scam will be put behind the bars within 90 days of forming government," the BJP chief said.

Mounting a scathing attack on the Naveen Patnaik-led government, he said the M B Shah Commission had found that mines were alloted at throw-away prices in the mineral-rich state, and it involved a huge scam.

If the BJP comes to power, those involved in the mining scam will be sent to jail, too, Shah said, adding, though Odisha is endowed with rich mineral resources, its people languished under poverty because of the wrong policies adopted by the state government.

He also accused the BJD of putting democracy in jeopardy by making bureaucrats "all-powerful", while the elected representatives of the people helpless, powerless and silent spectators.

"Odisha is facing 'Babu Raj' during BJD dispensation. After coming to power in the state, BJP government will take quick steps to end this and ensure that democracy in its true form prevails," the BJP president asserted.

Hitting out at the state government for refusing to implement the Ayushmaan Bharat scheme, Shah said a large number of poor people of Odisha are deprived of its benefits due to BJD's apathy.

He appealed to the people to ensure a "double engine" government by voting the BJP to power, both at the Centre and in the state.

Lok Sabha and assembly elections are being held simultaneously in Odisha in four phases.

Dhenkanal: BJP president Amit Shah on Wednesday slammed the ruling BJD over corruption, and asserted that all those involved in chit fund scam will be jailed within 90 days, if the party is voted to power in Odisha.

Addressing an election rally here, Shah alleged that many leaders of the BJD and officials were involved in the multi-crore chit fund scam in which thousands of poor investors were duped of their money.

"Once the BJP comes to power in Odisha, all those involved in the chit fund scam will be put behind the bars within 90 days of forming government," the BJP chief said.

Mounting a scathing attack on the Naveen Patnaik-led government, he said the M B Shah Commission had found that mines were alloted at throw-away prices in the mineral-rich state, and it involved a huge scam.

If the BJP comes to power, those involved in the mining scam will be sent to jail, too, Shah said, adding, though Odisha is endowed with rich mineral resources, its people languished under poverty because of the wrong policies adopted by the state government.

He also accused the BJD of putting democracy in jeopardy by making bureaucrats "all-powerful", while the elected representatives of the people helpless, powerless and silent spectators.

"Odisha is facing 'Babu Raj' during BJD dispensation. After coming to power in the state, BJP government will take quick steps to end this and ensure that democracy in its true form prevails," the BJP president asserted.

Hitting out at the state government for refusing to implement the Ayushmaan Bharat scheme, Shah said a large number of poor people of Odisha are deprived of its benefits due to BJD's apathy.

He appealed to the people to ensure a "double engine" government by voting the BJP to power, both at the Centre and in the state.

Lok Sabha and assembly elections are being held simultaneously in Odisha in four phases.

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Chit fund scam accused will be jailed in 90 days if BJP comes
to power in Odisha: Shah
         Dhenkanal (Odisha), Apr 17 (PTI) BJP president Amit
Shah on Wednesday slammed the ruling BJD over corruption, and
asserted that all those involved in chit fund scam will be
jailed within 90 days, if the party is voted to power in
Odisha.
         Addressing an election rally here, Shah alleged that
many leaders of the BJD and officials were involved in the
multi-crore chit fund scam in which thousands of poor
investors were duped of their money.
         "Once the BJP comes to power in Odisha, all those
involved in the chit fund scam will be put behind the bars
within 90 days of forming government," the BJP chief said.
         Mounting a scathing attack on the Naveen Patnaik-led
government, he said the M B Shah Commission had found that
mines were alloted at throw-away prices in the mineral-rich
state, and it involved a huge scam.
         If the BJP comes to power, those involved in the
mining scam will be sent to jail, too, Shah said, adding,
though Odisha is endowed with rich mineral resources, its
people languished under poverty because of the wrong policies
adopted by the state government.
         He also accused the BJD of putting democracy in
jeopardy by making bureaucrats "all-powerful", while the
elected representatives of the people helpless, powerless and
silent spectators.
         "Odisha is facing 'Babu Raj' during BJD dispensation.
After coming to power in the state, BJP government will take
quick steps to end this and ensure that democracy in its true
form prevails," the BJP president asserted.
         Hitting out at the state government for refusing to
implement the Ayushmaan Bharat scheme, Shah said a large
number of poor people of Odisha are deprived of its benefits
due to BJD's apathy.
         He appealed to the people to ensure a "double engine"
government by voting the BJP to power, both at the Centre and
in the state.
         Lok Sabha and assembly elections are being held
simultaneously in Odisha in four phases. PTI AAM SKN
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