Published 13:47 IST, September 6th 2019
Congress vs Congress: After Scindia's ultimatum, now MLAs squabble
Amid efforts to mitigate the tension among various factions of the ruling Congress in Madhya Pradesh, two-party MLAs have reportedly accused a state minister.
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Amid efforts to mitigate the tension among various factions of the ruling Congress in Madhya Pradesh, two-party MLAs have reportedly accused state Public Health and Family Welfare Minister Tulsiram Silawat of corruption. But the minister has denied, the allegation saying, "It is a matter of our family." However, the two MLAs denied these media reports on Thursday, saying they had never levelled corruption charges against Silawat. This comes after former MP Jyotiraditya Scindia held threatened to quit Congress if he was not made Madhya Pradesh Congress Committee chief.
Congress vs Congress
According to the media reports, the Congress MLAs -- Ranveer Singh Jatav (representing Gohad in Bhind district) and Kamlesh Jatav (representing Ambah in Morena district) -- had on Wednesday alleged corruption in transfers and other works of the health department. The reports claimed that both the MLAs had alleged that bribe was being demanded through Silawat's son Nitish, who lived in Indore. Asked about these allegations, Silawat told reporters on Thursday, "I do not want to comment. This is a matter of our family. "I have been in politics for 35 years and you (media) know my character," he said.
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Minister Silawat, son deny corruption charges
The minister's son also dismissed the allegations of both the Congress MLAs. Talking to PTI, he said, "These allegations are baseless and must have been made due to some misunderstanding. My father has already said that this is a matter of the Congress family. So I do not want to talk on this issue."
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MLAs backtrack from levelling charges
Meanwhile, both the MLAs denied levelling such allegations against the minister. In a written statement, Kamlesh Jatav clarified that he had never levelled bribery allegations against Silawat and his son. "I had only said that health infrastructure-related requests regarding my constituency were not heard by the minister. I had requested to fill the vacant posts of woman doctors and medical staff and cancel the transfer of the ambulance staff, but the same was not heard by the minister. I did not say anything about bribe or money being demanded for any work," the Ambah MLA said.
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Ranvir Jatav also denied that he had levelled any charge against the minister. "I have not made any bribery allegation against Silawat. In such a case, I could have talked to the minister directly. Maybe some party workers have said so to mediapersons, but it was not me," he told PTI over phone.
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Silawat, MLAs belong to Scindia faction
Silawat is considered to be close to senior party leader Jyotiraditya Scindia. Both the MLAs, who reportedly accused Silawat of corruption, also belong to Scindia's camp. Scindia has been moving away from party lines since weeks. He had even failed to criticise the abrogation of Article 370 by the Centre, which the Congress has heavily condemned.
10:06 IST, September 6th 2019