During a joint meeting held here today, several social organisations, NGOs, youth bodies and members of the civil society condemned the outrage against the minister and said that there was a "deep rooted conspiracy" to malign the image of the pro-Jammu leader.
"We condemn the character assignation campaign launched by the anti-national elements against the minister for Irrigation, Flood Control and PHE. There seems to be a deep rooted conspiracy to malign and brow beat a pro-Jammu Congress leader," President Jammu Youth Forum (JYF) R S Chib, told reporters here.
The purchase of spurious drugs for supply to the government hospitals in Jammu and Kashmir was ordered by the purchase committee, in which the Minister for Health had no role, they claimed.
Earlier, an inquiry committee, set up by the state government on April 4, had given clean chit to Sharma in the case pertaining to supply of Rs 11.32 lakh spurious drugs 'Amoxicillin Trihydrate' to the J-K government.
Also Read
It ordered a probe by Crime Branch and Vigilance Organisation against the proprietors of Life Line Pharmaco Surgicals and officers of purchase committee-II of Medical Education department in the case.
The company supplied spurious drugs in connivance with officials of the Purchase Committee-II, who without verifying the tender documents and credentials of the supplier, approved the rates by abusing their official position, causing wrongful gain to suppliers and huge loss to public exchequer.