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Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Government under attack by the increase in corruption, rising prices

New Delhi, Feb 23 (PTI) The current government was attacked in the Lok Sabha, the opposition was blamed for increasing corruption, rising inflation and the deteriorating employment situation.
Participate in the debate on the motion of thanks to the President for his address to Parliament, Sharad Yadav (JD-U) said that cases of corruption have increased during the UPA regime-II.
"Corruption is like opium addiction ... not going to disappear," he said, recalling the streak in corruption cases in recent years.
The debate was marked by frequent interruptions by members of the ruling and opposition parties, as they accused each other by rising corruption and lack of action to check the menace.
Referring to corruption in the organization of the Commonwealth Games, Yadav said the government should accept the proposal of the ousted president Suresh Kalmadi GTC Organizing Committee to establish a Joint Committee of Parliament to investigate the scam.
With regard to the scam of 2G spectrum allocation, said it was regrettable that Telecommunications Minister Kapil Sibal was contradicting the conclusions of the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG).
"If Raja (A Raja, the former Minister of Telecommunications) has done nothing wrong, then why he is being interrogated, questioned Yadav, adding that" Sibal was the treatment of the nation as a legal bedroom. "
Sibal had described the findings of the CAG in the allocation of 2G spectrum as "completely wrong".
Yadav said that the money is allocated for the right to work scheme would MGNREGA waste.
The increase in prices, Yadav, lamented that the staples such as wheat, rice and vegetables were not available in ration shops in various parts of the country.
As for unemployment, he said, how five young people gathered in Bareilly lakh for 72 posts ITBP, shows the employment situation in the country.
Congressman Jadgambika Pal, however, reminded the government's achievements and said the UPA-II policies were intended to benefit the common man.
"The government was able to preserve jobs in the country at a time when people are losing jobs in different parts of the world because of the global financial crisis," he said.
He said the insistence of the Opposition 'in CPM 2G spectrum to investigate the house had cost 23 sessions in the winter session of Parliament and the nation Rs 172 million rupees.
Referring to the issue of corruption, he said, while Congress eliminated the chief minister of Maharashtra in the wake of the scam Adarsh Housing Society, the NDA did no such thing in Karnataka, despite adverse reports against the Prime Minister . .

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