Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) today suspended party legislator Ramesh Kadam, accused of siphoning off Rs 141 crore from a state-run body.
Kadam was arrested from a five-star hotel on the Pune-Ahmedanagar in Pune yesterday.
"Kadam has been suspended from the party in the backdrop of his arrest and corruption charges against him," Maharashtra NCP president Sunil Tatkare told PTI from Ratnagiri in coastal Konkan.
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The CID launched a massive hunt for Kadam on July 20, a day after he was booked for his alleged involvement in the scam.
The charges against Kadam include illegally sanctioning Rs 41 crore to Joshaba Central Cooperative Society, an organisation controlled by him.
Kadam, MLA from Mohol in Solapur, also allegedly sanctioned Rs 58 crore to set up a spinning mill in Aurangabad. The investigation revealed the mill was controlled by him.
Several transactions made by Kadam on behalf of ASDC caused the corporation huge financial losses, according to the FIR filed against the MLA.
Several teams were formed to nab Kadam, whose detractors in the NCP had alleged the MLA was hiding with the support of senior party leaders.
The probe against Kadam began last year when the Congress-NCP alliance was in power in Maharashtra and the current BJP government handed it over to the CID.
Kadam is the latest in the long list of NCP leaders against whom the government has launched inquiries.
The OBC face of NCP, Chhagan Bhujbal, former deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar, and Tatkare, are under the Anti-Corruption Bureau's scanner.