October 25, 2012 6:29 PM

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BJP asks Cong how many ministers facing corruption chrages

The BJP has asked the Congress that how many of its ministers facing the allegations of corruption, have on their own volunteered for a probe.

Talking to reporters in New Delhi, BJP spokesperson Nirmala Sitharamann said her party President Nitin Gadkari was the first leader who voluntarily offered to be probed by investigating agencies.

She alleged that the Congress ministers in the UPA, who were faced with corruption charges in the allocation of 2G spectrum and Coal blocks, Commonwealth Games, cash for votes and Robet Vadra are not willing to answer the questions by the media. She said her party is fully behind its President Gadkari.

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