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‘No probe order, only checking facts’ GHADC fund misuse allegation

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SHILLONG: BJP national spokesperson and Meghalaya in charge Nalin Kohli has said he has not directed an inquiry into the allegations of misusing Central funds but the party just wants see the facts. The statement came a day after NPP president Conrad Sangma denied the allegations on Thursday that there was misuse of Rs 100 crore in the GHADC.
The GHADC executive council is led by NPP and is also supported by members of BJP.
Speaking on the matter, Kohli said the party just wants to find out the facts as BJP has a zero tolerance policy towards corruption.
The Garo Students’ Union has alleged that the GHADC has misused Rs 100-crore central development fund and has flouted Niti Aayog guidelines in disbursing fund and allotting projects for different areas in Garo Hills.
However, NPP president Conrad Sangma had denied the allegations saying the GHADC Executive Council had adhered to the guidelines of Niti Aayog and that there was no question of any scam.
“If any one writes a letter and alleges something, it does not mean all such allegations are correct,” Sangma had said.

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