Hypocrisy of Fight against Corruption
CPI(M) Polit Bureau has issued the following statement on September 26
AT the BJP’s national executive, the prime minister thundered that “there would be no compromise or leniency on corruption”.
The CPI(M)’s position on fighting growing political corruption is well-known, both in its conduct and its concrete proposals to end this scourge.
The hypocrisy of the prime minister and the BJP government lies in the fact that while they are pursuing corruption cases against leaders of the opposition, this government in these three years has not even implemented the law enacted by the parliament to establish the Lokpal.
There is no step being taken by this government to investigate scams like Vyapam; Srijan housing scam in Bihar; the Birla-Sahara diaries; the Panama papers; the Lalit Modi case; the mining scandal in Karnataka that led to the resignation of BJP chief minister in the state; land grab case by BJP leaders in Maharashtra and Uttarakhand; PDS scam in Chhattisgarh; the Gujarat State Petroleum Corporation (GSPC) scam etc etc. The list of corruption scams in BJP ruled states goes on and on. Yet there is no investigation in any one of these.
Clearly, the prime minister’s exhortations are a cover to selectively choose cases against political opponents in the name of fighting corruption while protecting his own party and governments who are involved in allegations of huge corruption at high places.
The Polit Bureau of the CPI(M) demands that all such allegations must be subject to an impartial enquiry and action be taken against the guilty.