Former CM of Uttarakhand targeted his own government, said - no work is done without giving commission

Uttarakhand News: A statement of former Uttarakhand Chief Minister and Garhwal MP Tirath Singh Rawat regarding corruption is going viral on social media. In this, he is saying that after separating from Uttar Pradesh, commissioning should have been zero in Uttarakhand, but it is still going on.

Former CM of Uttarakhand targeted his own government, said - no work is done without giving commission

A video of former Uttarakhand Chief Minister Tirath Singh Rawat is going viral on social media. In this viral video, Rawat is seen targeting his own government. In the viral video, Rawat is heard saying that no work is done in Uttarakhand without paying a commission. The BJP government of Uttarakhand has come under attack from this viral video of the former CM.

In the viral video, Tirath Singh Rawat is heard saying that I have been the Chief Minister and perhaps I should not have said so. But I have no hesitation in admitting that when we separated from Uttar Pradesh, a 20 percent commission was given for public works here. After separation from UP, commissioning should have stopped. But it continued. On this statement of Rawat, Congress has targeted the BJP government.

Where is this viral video of former CM on commission, when was it shot? It's confirmed information has not been revealed. But while sharing the viral video, people are targeting the Pushkar Singh Dhami government of Uttarakhand. Recently, the Dhami government came under the scanner for corruption in government job recruitment. Now the former CM has increased the difficulties of the government by raising the issue of commission.

Former Chief Minister Tirath Singh Rawat said that many places tell that nothing happens anywhere without a commission. I have no hesitation in saying that when we were in Uttar Pradesh, a 20 percent commission was given there. After separation, we should have left the commission and come to zero, 20 percent commissioning started in Uttarakhand too. No one can be blamed for this. This is the mindset. This needs to be fixed.