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Young Panthers demand dismissal of corrupt ministers, bureaucrats
5/15/2012 11:50:58 PM
EARLY TIMES REPORT
JAMMU, May 15: Young Panthers has demanded CBI inquiry into the large scale bungling and misappropriation of crores of rupees done by the senior functionaries of J&K Cooperative Housing Corporation at the behest of the Minister of State and Congress leader Manohar Lal to benefit their henchmen and domestic servants.
Addressing a press conference here today at the party headquarters, State Secretary, Young Panthers, Manoj Kumar said illegal and backdoor appointments of domestic helpers were ordered by the Managing Director Housing Corporation, who has since retired but re-employed by the Minister.
Panthers Party demanded that the Minister should be dismissed as he is already notified by the State Accountability Commission (SAC) and corrupt functionaries removed from government service with immediate effect.
Panthers Party urged the Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah who claims "giving corruption free" administration to people of the state to intervene personally into the allegations and set right the system.
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