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All six Jharkhand govts will come under corruption scanner: Congress

The Congress said that corruption issues of all the six governments in Jharkhand since its inception on November 15, 2000, will come under the scanner if it is voted to power.

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The Congress said today that corruption issues of all the six governments in Jharkhand since its inception on November 15, 2000, will come under the scanner if it is voted to power.

The party also said that it would strive to make the state a clean and developed one.

"No corruption issue will be spared," All India Congress Committee national spokesman Mohan Prakash told a press conference here.

"All means all," he replied when asked if the scanner would also apply for the erstwhile Babulal Marandi government.

Marandi, who led the National Democratic Alliance government when Jharkhand was created, heads the Jharkhand Vikash Morcha (Prajatantrik), which is an ally of the Congress in the ongoing state assembly poll.

Asked to comment on Madhu Koda government's performance during its 23 months regime supported by the United Progressive Alliance allies, he said, "It's head is now in jail. After Koda, now you should speak about Arjun Munda (another ex-CM of BJP)."

All the former governments in the state had laid the 'foundation of corruption' that prevented the evolving of a good work culture.

"It (corruption) even affected the administrators," he added.

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