Congress seeks ‘white paper’ on outcome of Chouhan’s foreign trips

“The State government should also make it public how these foreign tours benefited the people of Madhya Pradesh,” Leader of Opposition in the Assembly Ajay Singh says.

October 29, 2017 06:52 pm | Updated 06:53 pm IST - Bhopal

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh. File

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh. File

The Congress on Sunday demanded a ‘white paper’ on the outcome of official foreign trips undertaken by Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan after he assumed office.

Mr. Chouhan became Chief Minister in late 2005 and since then he has undertaken about 15 foreign trips during which he was accompanied by delegations that included government officials and private persons, Leader of Opposition in the Assembly Ajay Singh said in a statement in Bhopal.

“We demand a white paper on the outcome of Mr. Chouhan’s foreign trips,” the Congress leader said.

He said the white paper (a government report giving information on an issue) should include details of expenditure, meeting with companies during such trips and agreements for proposed investments in the State.

“The State government should also make it public how these foreign tours benefited the people of Madhya Pradesh,” the Congress leader maintained.

“A huge amount of taxpayers’ money has been spent on foreign tours of the Chief Minister. So, public has all the rights to know the outcome of such visits,” he added.

Mr. Singh said, although he urged Mr. Chouhan to cancel his visit to the United States in view of the problems faced by farmers, the Chief Minister still went ahead with the trip.

Mr. Chouhan is returning to Bhopal on Sunday evening from a week-long trip of the U.S.

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