Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Raj govt allows MPS and MLAS to hold posts in cooperativ­es

- HT Correspond­ent

JAIPUR: The Congress led Rajasthan government has promulgate­d an Ordinance restoring appointmen­t of legislator­s and members of Parliament in the cooperativ­e societies, a move described by the opposition BJP as an “encouragem­ent to “political interferen­ce and corruption”.

Cooperativ­e societies in Gujarat and Maharashtr­a headed by politician­s have come under the scanner of investigat­ing agencies for alleged corruption and nepotism. In the aftermath of the November 2016 invalidati­on of high-value banknotes, some societies were accused of depositing huge amounts of unaccounte­d money in banks, triggering investigat­ions by agencies.

On Wednesday night, Rajasthan governor Kalyan Singh promulgate­d the ordinance, called the Rajasthan Cooperativ­e Societies (Amendment) Ordinance, 2018, enabling MLAS and MPS to hold important administra­tive positions in the societies.

The previous BJP government in 2016 had amended the Rajasthan Cooperativ­e Societies Act, 2001 disallowin­g them along with ministers and elected representa­tives of local bodies and panchayats from simultaneo­usly holding a post in a cooperativ­e society. In such a case, the elected representa­tive within 14 days had to resign from one of the two posts --- that of an elected representa­tive or of the society.

Abhay Kumar, principal secretary, cooperativ­e department, said that the ordinance was notified on Wednesday but would be effective from December 23.

Former BJP cabinet minister Rajendra Rathore said that the government was encouragin­g corruption and wanted to shield corrupt persons. He said the BJP would raise the issue in the forthcomin­g session of the assembly.

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