BJP issues show-cause notice to Nagpur MP Purohit
The Bharatiya Janata Party's disciplinary action committee has issued a show-cause notice to the party's Lok Sabha member from Nagpur, Banwarilal Purohit, asking to explain why action should not be taken against him for violating party discipline.
A front page item published in the local English daily The
Hitvada, which is owned by Purohit, quoted Bhai Mahaveer,
the DAC's chairman, having despatched the notice on July 9. On Saturday morning, Purohit said from Delhi that he had not yet received the notice,
but had found out from party sources that it has been issued.
The BJP's Maharashtra unit has recommended Purohit's suspension for making statements against the party, the BJP-Shiv Sena coalition in Maharashtra and against BJP general secretary Pramod Mahajan on the issue of
allotting captive mines in Chandrapur district to Nippon Denro
Ispat Limited owned by the Mittals.
Purohit said he welcomed the show cause notice.
"I will get an opportunity to explain my stand," he
added.
He said the land with coal deposits
worth at least Rs 220 billion was allotted to the Mittals
in violation of established procedure by the Maharashtra
government in May for a paltry sum of Rs 3 million. Alleging a "shady" deal, he
claimed it was one of the biggest scandals in the country.
Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Gopinath Munde and Mahajan described Purohit's
allegation as baseless and misleading. Munde holds the energy
portfolio and is also Mahajan's brother-in-law.
Besides Dr Mahaveer, the DAC's other members are O P Kohli
and Jayawantiben Mehta, both MPs, and Bangaru Laxman and
Babul Reddy, both from Andhra Pradesh.
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