All Nyishi Youth Association dares CM Pema Khandu

Reacting to the statement of Chief Minister Pema Khandu urging members of AAC to file a case in Court instead of defaming him with false charges
All Nyishi Youth Association dares CM Pema Khandu

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ITANAGAR: Reacting to the statement of Chief Minister Pema Khandu urging members of Arunachal Against Corruption (AAC) to file a case in Court instead of defaming him with false charges, President All Nyishi Youth Association (ANYA) Byabang Joram dares CM to recommend CBI to investigate all the corruption charges against him. Speaking to the reporters today, Joram alleged that Chief Minister Pema Khandu by his position influences the court to delay or turndown the hearing of cases against him.

As per the reports, at least 23 times hearing against him were turndown related to Swarna Jayanti Shahari Rozgar Yojana in the Supreme Court. Another PIL related to the scam worth Rs. 142 crores under Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Gram Jyoti Yojana is pending in court. With Fake "BG" they have siphoned crores of funds meant for the electrification of remote villages of Arunachal.

Moreover, in another case, even Court has directed the SIC to investigate a scam in Geology and Mining Department about 'Coal', but the SIC which is under Chief Minister Pema Khandu is becoming a mute spectator, he claimed.

Joram also threatens to file the case in Lokayukta against Chief Minister Pema Khandu for allegedly swindling central funds under the Swadesh Darshan project for the development of the Bhalukpong-Bomdila-Tawang Circuit. Stating that he also warned the government officials not to be a shield of such politicians and instead support them in fighting against corruption.

Those, Ministers, and MLAs that are supporting the Chief Minister crowning him as the corruption-free Chief Minister should revisit all these corruption cases pending in court. Moreover, if really CM Pema Khandu is clean then he should summon Cabinet and recommend for free & Fair CBI inquiry on whole corruption charges, asserted Byabang Joram.

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