AAP win first step towards corruption-free society: Whistleblower Vijay Pandhare
Pandhare said that voters have initiated the first step in this regard through Delhi elections towards creating a corruption-free society.

"The voters want change and removal of corrupt people from power. They (voters) have initiated the first step in this regard through Delhi elections towards creating a corruption-free society," Pandhare told reporters here last evening.
Pandhare, who joined AAP on December 1 after retiring from the Maharashtra Water Resources department, has expressed confidence that the party will get a good response in the state whenever it intends to contest elections.
AAP has bagged 28 seats in the 70-member Delhi Assembly.
Pandhare, the Water Resources department chief engineer and member of the state-level technical advisory committee, had earlier written to Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan about alleged irregularities in irrigation projects in the state.
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