The delegation led by Leader of Opposition in the Legislative Assembly Radhakrishna Vikhe Patil brought to the notice of the Governor, the remarks made by Anti Corruption Bureau (ACB) Director General Pravin Dixit that if corruption in the civic body could be rooted out, prices of flats in Mumbai would fall by at least Rs 500 per sq ft.
BMC, which is Asia's richest civic body, goes to polls in early 2017 and is being ruled by the Sena-BJP since the last two decades.
Chandurkar told PTI that if a responsible officer heading the ACB makes such a statement then it is a serious matter. "We demanded that the Governor directs the state government to institute a judicial probe or else the Governor intervenes in the matter," he said.
Chandurkar said Dixit has been quoted as saying that one crore sq ft construction takes place annually in Mumbai and bribe worth Rs 500 per sq ft is sought by the civic authorities.
"Has the minister made a complaint to the ACB against the concerned contractor? If the minister has not lodged an FIR in the case, Governor should intervene and order an inquiry," he added.