
Congress demands SIT probe into MNREGA, Nal Se Jal ‘scams'
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delegation on Friday submitted a memorandum to Governor Acharya Devvrat in Gandhinagar, demanding a Special Investigation Team (SIT) probe into alleged irregularities in the MNREGA scheme and corruption in the implementation of the Nal Se Jal scheme.
The delegation also demanded the removal of state minister Bachu Khabad, citing the arrest of his family members in connection with the MNREGA scam in Dahod district.
Led by Congress Legislative Party (CLP) leader Amit Chavda, the delegation informed the Governor that although FIRs have been filed regarding irregularities in Dahod's MNREGA projects, similar complaints from Panchmahal district have gone unaddressed.
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They also alleged that govt figures on piped water connections under the Nal Se Jal scheme were inflated, with several households still awaiting connections.
"In our memorandum, we have demanded an SIT investigation into all development works completed under both the MNREGA and Nal Se Jal schemes in the state," Chavda said.

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