Follow us:              
You are here: HOME > INDIA > Report

Mulayam Singh wants probe into Mayawati's 'money' garlands

Published: Wednesday, Mar 17, 2010, 15:53 IST
Place: New Delhi | Agency: PTI

Accusing the Congress-led UPA government of being "hand-in-glove" with BSP, Samajwadi Party (SP) chief Mulayam Singh Yadav today demanded that a probe be ordered into the currency garlands presented to Uttar Pradesh chief minister Mayawati before April 12, when Parliament meets again after the recess.


"Mayawati was presented with another garland made of currency notes and the Centre is not taking action to find the source of the money. This clearly shows that that UPA and the BSP are hand in glove," Yadav told reporters here.


He said a probe should be ordered into the source of the money and the amount spent by the state government in the March 15 'maharally' to celebrate 15 years of BSP.


The BSP supremo had come under sharp attack inside and outside Parliament after the "multi crore" currency garland triggered an outrage fuelling demands by opposition for a central probe into the source of money.


"I will raise the issue in Lok Sabha again if a probe is not ordered by April 12 when both the House meet again (after recess)," he said.


The SP supremo said the issue of "brazen display" of wealth by the BSP chief was raised by his party in Parliament. "People expect a probe into the misuse of funds," he said.


Yadav also sought to tear into the claims of BSP that the currency notes were collected through donation. "How can you collect crisp Rs1000 denomination notes only in donation. The source of the currency needs to be traced," he said.


In a show of defiance ignoring all criticism, Mayawati today got herself again garlanded with currency notes said to be of the value of Rs18 lakh. Earlier on Monday, a garland of value estimated between Rs21 lakh and Rs15 crore were presented to her at a massive rally in Lucknow.

                     +    -
Share
©2012 PTI. All rights reserved. Republication or redistribution of PTI content, including by framing or similar means, is expressly prohibited without the prior written consent.
Top stories on DNAIndia.com » Popular content »
C.
Comments  |  Post a comment
Blogs »
99 or 100?

- Jayadev Calamur
C.
©2012 Diligent Media Corporation Ltd.
D.0