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Congress questions BJP’s stance on corruption, RTI

- AMIT AGNIHOTRI

The Congress has questioned the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government’s “double standards” on corruption, saying the ruling party had done nothing to pursue electoral reforms dealing with the money spent in polls.

“These are the double standards of the BJP... They indulge in drum beating over corruption and black money but have done nothing on electoral reforms, especially money spent in polls,” Congress spokespers­on Abhishek Manu Singhvi told this newspaper.

“The BJP has so far not shared its accounts in the Bihar Assembly polls and the Budget for the coming UP Assembly polls,” said Singhvi adding “the government had to take lead in the matter”.

While the Congress has accused the government of causing unnecessar­y hardship to millions of people owing to faulty implementa­tion of demonetisa­tion, the government has backed the move saying it would help curb corruption in the long run.

Congress leaders also said there was no need to launch a fresh amnesty scheme to turn black money into white at 50 per cent tax rate.

On the issue of political parties coming under the ambit of the RTI Act, the Congress said the ruling BJP had still not stated its position.

Most political parties are said to be against coming under RTI as they fear

“The BJP has so far not shared its accounts in the Bihar Assembly polls and the Budget for the coming UP Assembly polls” ABHISHEK MANU SINGHVI

it might lead to a large number of frivolous queries. Congress leaders said according to the current practice, the parties give details of audited accounts of contributi­ons they receive to the Election Commission. However, the parties need not have such obligation for contributi­ons less than ~20,000.

All Lok Sabha and Assembly candidates, too, have to report their expenditur­e to the EC within a month of polls. If the expenditur­e exceeds the prescribed limit, the candidate might be disqualifi­ed.

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