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On Tuesday, Faggan Singh Kulaste made news for his induction into the Narendra Modi’s Cabinet as a Minister of State. Eight years ago, the 57-year-old lawmaker made news for his involvement in a scandal that came to be known as the “cash-for-votes” scam.
Kulaste and his colleague in 2008 had claimed that they had been “bribed” to vote in favour of the Manmohan Singh government in the trial of strength in the Lok Sabha. That led him to spend two months in jail. Later, he was acquitted.
Veteran journalist Rajdeep Sardesai, in his book, 2014: The Election That Changed India, had revealed the making of the “cash-for-votes” sting operation. Sardesai wrote:
He further wrote:
Kulkarni possessed an obsessive desire to see his leader as Prime Minister.
Despite the scandal, Kulaste was inducted as Minister of State Parliamentary Affairs in the Atal Behari Vajpayee government. Later, he moved as Minister of State for Tribal Affairs.
An BJP MP from Mandla (Scheduled Tribes) reserved constituency in Madhya Pradesh, Kulaste belongs to the class of politicians who have struggled hard to survive in politics. BJP watchers consider him a party’s disciplined “man for all seasons”.
Otherwise a man of few words, he has been the party’s voice in taking up issues concerning the Scheduled Castes and the Schedules Tribes. Heading the Parliamentary Committee on the Welfare of the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes, Kulaste and his colleagues said earlier this year in a parliamentary report that elite educational institutes like the Jawaharlal Nehru University should have no place for caste discrimination, but the malady prevails in an “overt and covert” manner in the premier varsity.
Kulaste has been a key tribal leader in Madhya Pradesh. He holds a Master’s degree and is a law graduate.
(With IANS inputs.)
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Published: 05 Jul 2016,05:16 PM IST