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Modi govt spent Rs 160 cr txpayers' money on Sadbhavna fasts: Keshubhai

Vadodara, Oct 28 : Gujarat Parivartan Party (GPP) president Keshubhai Patel has accused Chief Minister Narendra Modi of spending “taxpayers money” to the tune of Rs 160 crore during his last year's Sadbhavna fasts.“Modi wasted

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Vadodara, Oct 28 : Gujarat Parivartan Party (GPP) president Keshubhai Patel has accused Chief Minister Narendra Modi of spending “taxpayers money” to the tune of Rs 160 crore during his last year's Sadbhavna fasts.



“Modi wasted taxpayers money by spending an amount of Rs 160 crore to create his own image during the Sadbhavna fasts undertaken by him,” Patel alleged during a public rally here last night.

“Modi also spent a huge amount on publicity by holding various types of festivals, fairs and summits across the state,” Patel alleged.

“Now, time has come for the people of Gujarat to remove the Modi-led BJP government from power, which is spreading lies and false propaganda of development in the
state,” Patel accused.

He claimed that Gujarat had topped the list in terms of industrial development in the country during his term as the Chief Minister, which, he said had now slipped down to number five position.

Questioning Modi's move of ordering 800 robots from Japan during his recent tour to that country to attract investment in the state, Patel claimed, “It would deprive the local youths of employment.”

He also accused Modi of “relaxing rules” to enable corporate giants set up their industrial plants in the state.

During his speech, GPP general secretary Gordhan Zadafiya dared Modi to hold a public debate with him on corruption issues in the state. “Why did Modi ask Sonia Gandhi to debate instead of me?” Zadafiya asked.

In 2009, the government exercising provisions of Delhi Degradable Plastic Bags (Manufacturing, Sales and Usage) and Garbage (Controlled) Act 2000, had forbidden sale, storage and use of all kinds of plastic bags in certain notified places.

These included luxury hotels, hospitals, restaurants, all fruits and vegetable outlets of Mother Dairy, liquor vends, shopping malls, local shopping centres and all retail and wholesale outlets of branded chains selling different consumer products.

“No person shall (be allowed) to manufacture, store, import, sell or transport any kind of plastic carry bags (including that of Polypropylene, Non-woven fabric type carry bags) in the whole of National Capital Territory of Delhi except for export purposes,” an official said.

The member secretary of Delhi Pollution Control Committee will be tasked to ensure overall monitoring and implementation of the decision.

Officials said authorities like civic bodies, NDMC and Environment Department will implement the decision.

As per earlier notification, no person was permitted to manufacture, stock, distribute or sell any carry bag made of virgin or recycled plastic of less than 40 microns in thickness.