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Sharad Pawar: Adarsh housing scam's mention in Parliament white paper prompted Ashok Chavan's exit from Congress
Updated On: 21 February, 2024 04:20 PM IST | Kolhapur | mid-day online correspondent
Ashok Chavan is one of the accused in Adarsh housing society scam that involved construction of a 31-storey bldg in south Mumbai without necessary permissions.

Sharad Pawar/ File Pic
NCP (Sharad Chandra Pawar) chief Sharad Pawar suggested on Wednesday that mention of Adarsh Housing Scam in a white paper tabled in Parliament might have influenced Ashok Chavan's decision to quit Congress and join BJP. However, Chavan denied the claims.
According to a report in PTI, Chavan, who recently joined the BJP after quitting the Congress, is one of the accused in the Adarsh housing society scam, involving the construction of a 31-storey building in south Mumbai allegedly on land owned by the Defence Ministry without necessary permissions. The scandal led to Chavan's resignation as Maharashtra's chief minister in 2010.
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