The Asian Age

Assam BJP MP accuses minister of corruption

CM vows action if charges proven

- MANOJ ANAND

In what has come as serious embarrassm­ent for the 16-month-old BJP-led government in Assam, party MP Ram Prasad Sharma accused irrigation and handloom minister Ranjit Dutta of taking 10 per cent commission in all contracts in his department­s.

As the allegation went viral, Assam chief minister Sarbananda Sonowal asked his party MP on Wednesday to present him with evidence to prove the charges. “I will take very strong action if charges are proved by Mr R.P. Sharma. My government has been following the zero tolerance policy against corruption and will continue to do so,” Mr Sonowal said.

The minister, Mr Dutta, has also refuted the charges and dared Mr Sharma to prove the charges.

Mr Sharma, a wellknown lawyer-turnedMP, was caught on camera saying that several ministers are in the habit of taking commission­s, and added that he was sure Mr Dutta was one of them.

“One of my boys recently got a contract by paying 10 per cent commission to the minister. There are a few other ministers too who take commission­s. Our chief minister, who is known for his honest and upright qualities, must inquire into this practice. We came to power by promising a corruption-free government,” Mr Sharma was seen as saying in a video captured by a local news channel, which described it as a sting operation.

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