Himachal BJP chief Bindal quits amid health scam row
SHIMLA: Exactly a week after a medical equipment purchase scam surfaced in Himachal Pradesh and led to the arrest of then health director Dr AK Gupta, state Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) chief Rajeev Bindal resigned on Wednesday, citing moral grounds after the BJP’S name was dragged into the controversy.
In his resignation letter to BJP national president JP Nadda, who had handpicked him for the post only in January, Bindal, 55, said: “I’m the president of the state party and we all want a free and fair probe into the alleged corruption without any pressure. In view of my high moral values, I am resigning from the post.”
Reacting to the resignation, the Congress said that BJP cannot get rid of the “sin of corruption” in the health department amid the novel coronavirus pandemic.
On May 20, the state vigilance and anti-corruption bureau arrested Dr Gupta for demanding a bribe of Rs 5 lakh after an audiotape of his telephonic conversation with a Renuka-based medical equipment supplier surfaced. The vigilance has sealed bank accounts of Gupta and his relatives and recovered documents of purchases made by the health
department from his house.
‘PARTY IS CLEAN’
With the opposition Congress demanding a probe by the Central Bureau of Investigation, Bindal said, “The state government acted swiftly and arrested the officer. The probe was promptly handed over to the vigilance and anti-corruption bureau. The BJP has nothing to do with this episode. The party is clean.”
The five-time legislator and former health minister said that “pointing a finger at the BJP for this incident was not only injustice but an insult to the services the state government has provided during the coronavirus pandemic”.
Bindal was formally declared state BJP chief on January 18 this year at a function attended by chief minister Jai Ram Thakur.