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Mumbai: The inquiry commission probing the Adarsh Housing Society scam has issued summons to former Maharashtra chief ministers Vilasrao Deshmukh and Ashok Chavan to appear before it as witnesses.
The two-member commission, which summoned Union Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde last week, issued summons to Deshmukh, presently Union Minister for Rural Development, and Chavan on Tuesday.
Chavan, who had to step down as the state chief minister in 2010 following the Adarsh controversy, has been named among the 14 accused by the CBI in its probe into the scam.
Chavan, the then state revenue minister, is accused of recommending 40 per cent allotment of flats in the Adarsh Society, originally meant for Kargil war widows, to civilians. His relatives allegedly got flats in return.
Deshmukh as chief minister had dealt with files pertaining to the high rise in upscale Colaba.
Both the former chief ministers have now been added to the list of 17 witnesses summoned last week.
The list includes State Minister for Water Resources Sunil Tatkare, Adarsh Society's General Secretary RC Thakur, former principal secretary of Urban Development Department Ramanand Tiwari, Congress leader KL Gidwani, former collector of Mumbai, Pradeep Vyas and former under secretary of Urban Development Department PV Deshmukh.
The commission is presently recording the evidence of first witness, Brigadier Deepak Saxena of the Army Headquarters (Maharashtra, Goa and Gujarat).
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