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Ashok Gehlot targets Vasundhara Raje over IPL row

He claimed that because of Modi's proximity to Raje, he used to pressurise officers for favours.

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Accusing Vasundhara Raje of "propping up" Lalit Modi as RCA president during her rule, Rajasthan chief minister Ashok Gehlot today said the BJP leader should clarify whether any state funds were pumped into the Indian Premier League.

"Whatever I had alleged during the campaign in the last assembly elections that Modi has acted as an extra-constitutional power during the Raje regime has proved to be true," Gehlot alleged at a press conference in Jaipur.

He claimed that because of Modi's proximity to Raje, he used to pressurise officers for favours.

"Bureaucrats went to his hotel room carrying files for clearance but Raje who was aware of all these happenings never cared to stop him," the Congress leader alleged.

Gehlot said that despite the protests by opposition and the media against Modi's activities, Raje "remained silent and this continued for her entire five-year tenure as chief minister of the state".

Gehlot claimed that Raje's silence would be considered as acceptance of doubts in public mind.

Regarding the purchase of two heritage buildings by Modi at Amber on the outskirt of the city, Gehlot said that it was being examined by the law department whether they belonged to the government.

On the court's stay on the Mathur commission, which is probing charges of corruption against the previous BJP government led by Raje, Gehlot said, "Had the commission been allowed to work then many things would have been exposed".

On former minister of state for external affairs Shashi Tharoor quitting over the IPL row, Gehlot said, "Tharoor is a good person but he did not understand the style of functioning and became a political casuality."

Gehlot said that during an earlier meeting with Tharoor when his "cattle class" comment had sparked a controversy, he had cautioned the former minister to be careful about his utterances.

The Congress president and the prime minister had initiated Tharoor into politics because of his international connections and personality so that the country could benefit from them but unfortunately he did not understand that, he said.

Meanwhile, the Indian National Lok Dal has demanded a judicial inquiry into the IPL controversy, saying that the row had  brought the gentleman's game into disrepute.

INLD general secretary Ajay Singh Chautala told reporters in Rohtak, Haryana that the resignation by Tharoor was just an eye wash and an inquiry by a retired judge of the Supreme Court into the issue should be held to reveal the truth.

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