Govindacharya Slams BJP Govt in MP

"The BJP government presently in power in Madhya Pradesh is more corrupt than the earlier Congress government," Govindacharya said while speaking to reporters in Gwalior. K N Govindacharya is a former BJP ideologue, he added that the Chief Minister Shivraj Singh has failed to control his ministers and top officials. Corruption among the government officers has touched a new high in Madhya Pradesh. It may be recalled that the IAS couple Arivnd Joshi and Tinu Joshi was found guilty of owning property worth Rs 300 crores. The state government has decided to dismiss them from the services. Many IAS and IFS officers are facing serious charges against them.
Among others Kailash Vijayvargiya, powerful industries minister was accused of bungling in the disbursement of pensions for destitute women when he was mayor of Indore. A judicial enquiry was held against him by N K Jain, former High Court judge. He has already submitted his findings to the Chief Minister. But no action has been taken so far.

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