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MP Devji Patel meets Amit Shah, talks about the biggest scam in Rajasthan

Jalore-Sirohi Lok Sabha MP Devji Patel met Home Minister Amit Shah. Discussed the issues related to the development of the border area of ​​Jalore district under the Border Area Development Program and the problems faced by the investors of Adarsh ​​Credit Cooperative Society.

The MP said that the Sanchore tehsil located in the parliamentary constituency was declared as a notified area on March 12, 1996, under the Sanchore Chitalwana Sarwana Police Station as an international border. There is a ban on entry and exit for the citizens of Sachaur and Chitalwana blocks. There are four villages at a distance of 1.5 km from the international border, eight villages on 10-15 km and thirteen villages at 15-20 km. There is a lack of basic facilities in these villages.

Today there is a need for the development of these villages from the Border Area Development Fund, so that basic facilities can be made available to these villages. Apart from this, Adarsh ​​Credit Co-operative Society has done a grand scam of 14 thousand crore rupees from about 20 lakh people, this is the biggest scam of Rajasthan. The MP told the Home Minister that the Adarsh ​​Credit Co-Operative Society scam is of Rs 14000 crore. The society’s operators invested in the society by opening 45 fake companies in the name of their relatives from the amount collected by the society by luring and luring people for 8 years.

Out of the amount, Rs 12,414 crore was shown as giving loans to these fake companies. The Central Registrar of Co-operatives has also appointed a liquidator to oversee the matter, who has the responsibility of returning the money to investors by auctioning Adarsh’s properties. The Home Minister assured that the problems of the investors of Adarsh ​​Co-operative would be resolved at the earliest.