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Centre to decide on action in stamp paper scam after talks
New Delhi, Nov 16: Deputy Prime Minister L K Advani today said the Centre will decide on the action to be taken in the multi-crore stamp paper scam in Maharashtra after talks with the state government.
New Delhi, Nov 16: Deputy Prime Minister L K Advani
today said the Centre will decide on the action to be taken in
the multi-crore stamp paper scam in Maharashtra after talks
with the state government.
"If we have to do something it will on the basis of talks
with the Maharashtra government," Advani said here after a
30-minute meeting with state Governor Mohammed Afzal.
He said Afzal did refer to the scam during the meeting but more important was "what the state government says on the issue".
"I have not asked for any report on the scam from the governor", Advani said adding he kept submitting reports from time to time.
The Governor also discussed the possible central assistance to tackle drought in 10 districts of the state, Advani added.
Now both the issues will be directly taken up with the chief minister or home minister of the state, he said.
Advani said he had not demanded a CBI inquiry into the scam. "CBI is already looking into the matter on the request of Andhra Pradesh, Delhi and Gujarat. Its chief is on record stating if other states ask the investigating agency, it will take up their requests as well".
The Deputy Prime Minister said Afzal had primarily paid a visit to bless his son and daughter-in-law as he had been unable to attend their recent wedding.
Bureau Report
He said Afzal did refer to the scam during the meeting but more important was "what the state government says on the issue".
"I have not asked for any report on the scam from the governor", Advani said adding he kept submitting reports from time to time.
The Governor also discussed the possible central assistance to tackle drought in 10 districts of the state, Advani added.
Now both the issues will be directly taken up with the chief minister or home minister of the state, he said.
Advani said he had not demanded a CBI inquiry into the scam. "CBI is already looking into the matter on the request of Andhra Pradesh, Delhi and Gujarat. Its chief is on record stating if other states ask the investigating agency, it will take up their requests as well".
The Deputy Prime Minister said Afzal had primarily paid a visit to bless his son and daughter-in-law as he had been unable to attend their recent wedding.
Bureau Report