Cong. axes Chavan, Kalmadi over corruption charges
Congress High Command on Tuesday moved into cut any further loss of face by removing Ashok Chavan as Maharashtra chief minister and Suresh Kalmadi as secretary of the Congress Parliamentary Party in the wake of embarrassing scams allegedly involving them.
Hours before the start of what is expected to be a stormy session of Parliament, Congress general secretary Janardhan Dwivedi announced that Mr Chavan has been asked by party chief Sonia Gandhi to step down.
"Pending enquiry, his (Chavan's) offer of resignation has been accepted. He has been asked to tender his resignation to governor (K. Sankaranarayanan)," he said in a brief statement.
Mr Dwivedi also announced that the resignation of Suresh Kalmadi, who is in the eye of a storm following allegations of corruption in the Commonwealth Games, as secretary of the Congress Parliamentary Party has been accepted with immediate effect.
Earlier, Mr Kalmadi, who was blamed for the messy preparations for the October Games, was asked to resign. He is a Lok Sabha member from Pune.
A decision on Chavan's resignation in the wake of embarrassing revelations that three of his relatives owned flats in the Adrash Housing Society was pending for the last 10 days in view of the high-profile visit of US President Barack Obama to Mumbai.
The party did not want any political disturbance in the state during his visit. Mr Chavan, 51, had on October 30 offered to resign during a meeting with Mrs Gandhi after it emerged that his mother-in-law and two other relatives owned flats in the housing society, which was originally meant for Kargil war heroes and widows.
Mrs Gandhi decided to remove Mr Chavan even before finance minister Pranab Mukherjee and defence minister A.K. Antony could submit a report on the housing scam.
Mr Mukherjee and Mr Antony will be in Mumbai on Tuesday to attend the Congress Legislature Party meeting as central observers. Shortly after Dwivedi's announcements, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said that the government was willing to discuss all issues with the Opposition parties and hoped that the Winter Session of Parliament will be peaceful and productive.
"Greetings to you all. We are looking forward to the session and we hope that this session will be peaceful and productive," he told reporters in Parliament House.
BJP-led NDA had declared that it would not allow Parliament to function till "strong action" is taken in the Adarsh Housing scam.
Mr Kalmadi has been under pressure from opposition parties to resign as chairman of the Commonwealth Games Organising Committee after the corruption allegations erupted, but he had persistently refused to step down.
Soon after the completion of the Games last month, Congress had left Mr Kalmadi to fend for himself declining to give a clean chit to him or others associated with organisation of the Commonwealth Games.
The party decision on the two leaders comes a week after the AICC session in New Delhi, which came under severe criticism from other political parties and media that there was no mention about scams involving top leaders of the Congress.
Congress apparently did not want any further embarrassment with Opposition parties giving notice that they would rake up all issues relating to scams in Parliament.
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