(News) Montek’s visit to Bundelkhand sparks war or words between BSP & Congress
Montek’s visit to Bundelkhand sparks war between BSP & Congress
The
visit of Deputy Chairman of the Planing Commission Montek Singh Ahluwalia to
Jhansi district on Sunday to inspect the schemes implemented with funds from the
Bundelkhand package became a Congress versus BSP affair, with Union Minister of
State for Rural Development Pradeep Jain “Aditya” constantly finding faults and
UP officials trying to counter him.
Besides Jain, who is MP from Jhansi, UP’s Chief Secretary Anoop Mishra
accompanied Ahluwalia who inspected check-dams, dams, dug wells, food processing
units and construction of rural roads at several villages on the second day of
his visit.
Before leaving for Delhi by Shatabdi Express in the evening, Ahluwalia said he
would send details of his findings in a letter to the governments of UP and MP.
He heads the advisory panel meant for overseeing implementation of the
Centre-approved Rs 7,266 crore drought mitigation package for Bundelkhand for a
period of three years from 2009-10.
Ahluwalia’s visit comes at a time when the Congress is trying to reap political
benefits from the Bundelkhand package in the coming Assembly elections. AICC
general secretary Rahul Gandhi has attacked the ruling BSP of not utilising the
package properly in the drought-prone region which comprises seven districts of
UP, namely Banda, Chitrakoot, Hamirpur, Jhansi, Lalitpur, Mahoba and Jalaun and
Madhya Pradesh’s Chhatarpur, Damoh, Datia, Panna, Sagar and Tikamgarh districts.
“It was virtually BSP versus Congress in several villages, with Ahluwalia
struggling to present himself as a non-partisan man,” said a source in Jhansi,
adding that the Chief Secretary intervened at several places to defend the state
government against the charges of the Union Minister.
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Courtesy: Expressindia.com
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