Haryana government today ordered a Vigilance inquiry into the allotment of 11 industrial plots by previous Bhupinder Singh Hooda-led Congress government in Industrial Estate, Panchkula to alleged "undeserving candidates".
The inquiry was ordered by Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar.
These industrial plots ranging from 496 square metres to 1,280 square metres were in December 2011 allegedly allotted to the candidates who were either relatives of the then Chief Minister (Hooda) or those of his close associates and friends, a Haryana government release said here today.
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He had said the issue was pending in the court.
Therefore, the state government would abide by the directions of the Punjab and Haryana High Court. However, it was also assured to the members of the House that the state government would get the matter investigated because the government also felt that the entire matter needed to be investigated.
The BJP government, which was formed after last year's Assembly polls in October, had received several complaints drawing its attention towards alleged irregularities committed in allotment of industrial plots, including the charge-sheet submitted by Indian National Lok Dal to the Governor regarding this, the release added.
After coming to power, the Khattar government had maintained that it will show zero tolerance towards corruption and probe all acts of omission and commission of the previous Congress government in the state.