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Maharashtra Minister Pankaja Munde Accused Of Rs. 206 Crore 'Scam'

Maharashtra Minister Pankaja Munde Accused Of Rs. 206 Crore 'Scam'
(FILES) - A file picture shows Indian Currency notes in New Delhi on December 7, 2011. India's central bank is expected to keep interest rates on hold on January 24, 2012, judging it too early to begin lowering them despite concerns over slowing growth in Asia's third-largest economy. Policymakers from the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) are to meet in the financial capital Mumbai, with pressure mounting from business leaders for the bank to help stimulate growth.AFP PHOTO/Manan VATSYAYANA (Photo credit should read MANAN VATSYAYANA/AFP/Getty Images)
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(FILES) - A file picture shows Indian Currency notes in New Delhi on December 7, 2011. India's central bank is expected to keep interest rates on hold on January 24, 2012, judging it too early to begin lowering them despite concerns over slowing growth in Asia's third-largest economy. Policymakers from the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) are to meet in the financial capital Mumbai, with pressure mounting from business leaders for the bank to help stimulate growth.AFP PHOTO/Manan VATSYAYANA (Photo credit should read MANAN VATSYAYANA/AFP/Getty Images)

MUMBAI -- Maharashtra's Women and Child Development Minister Pankaja Munde was in trouble today following allegations that she cleared purchases worth Rs. 206 crore through 24 government resolutions on a single day instead of inviting tenders.

The alleged purchases relate to a host of items including snacks and books for children in institutions across the state.

Dubbing it as a "big scam", Congress and other opposition parties attacked the 8-month-old BJP-led government headed by Devendra Fadnavis.

Congress Party leader and former chief minister, Prithviraj Chavan, demanded a CBI inquiry and said the scam exposed the "true colours" of the government.

Asked if he would demand Munde's resignation, Chavan said, "Be it Pankaja Munde or Vinod Tawade (education minister caught in a row over educational qualification), this government would not remove anyone. After all, this the policy of the Modi government to brazen out all allegations."

"The scam has exposed the real character of this government. The Minister (Munde) must give an explanation on the issue," he said.

The scam first came to light on June 15, when the office of Pankaja Munde received a letter from Ahmednagar Zila Parishad president Manjushree Gund complaining about the quality of chikki (a popular snack) distributed to tribal students under the Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS).

Gund said the chikki was contaminated with clay.

This is the first time that an alleged scam of this magnitude has come to light after the BJP-Shiv Sena government took office.

All purchases were cleared by Munde, daughter of BJP stalwart late Gopinath Munde, on February 13 through 24 government resolutions.

As per norms, all government purchases above Rs 3 lakh have to be done through e-tendering. Fadnavis has banned purchases through the rate contract system in which material is purchased after rates have been negotiated.

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