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Congress leader Bharat Singh Parmar has made serious allegations against Vipul Patel: "During the Amul elections, Rs 5 to 10 lakh was given to each voter, where did such a huge amount come from?"

The controversial statement made by Kheda district BJP president and former Amul chairman Vipul Patel has sparked a controversy in the cooperative sector. Now, Congress leader Bharat Singh Parmar has questioned the transparent administration by alleging corruption and misuse of power in the Amul elections. Vipul Patel had made a bold confession in public two days ago that he said that he had made a lot of money by staying in politics. Congress leader and Fatehpura Milk Producers Cooperative Society chairman Bharat Singh Parmar has lashed out at Vipul Patel over the allegations of massive financial irregularities during the Amul elections. Amul elections were held on September 10, 2025. Congress leader Bharat Singh Parmar has alleged that Vipul Patel has paid Rs 5 to 10 lakh to each voter. 'Co-operatives have been deliberately put in category A to A' In a conversation with Divya Bhaskar, Bharat Singh Parmar alleged that many questions arise when Vipul Patel has publicly admitted that he has made money in politics. He was the chairman of Amul and at that time as the Opposition, we fought against him for a year. In the last Amul elections, several cooperative societies in Kheda and Anand districts were deliberately placed in class A to 'A' in order to make their affiliates uncontested. 'Many could not contest elections because the societies were placed in the lower class' He further alleged that many people could not contest elections because the societies were placed in the lower class. The cattle herders and the members of the mandal had to knock on the doors of the high court to fight this injustice. On the one hand, cattle rearers had to fight court battles at the expense of their households, and on the other hand, those in power have earned money. In the whole process, the children of the auditors who had investigated and placed the societies in Class A were employed. Questioning the management of Amul, he added that recently details of butter worth Rs 9 crore went missing in Amul. There is no clear account of this yet. The disappearance of butter of such a large value from the godown of a big company like Amul shows the laxity and irregularities of the administration. On the one hand, the BJP government talks about transparent administration, but where is the transparency when their own former president openly admits that he has earned money? 'Vipul Patel misused the money' Bharat Singh Parmar said that Vipul Patel had misused money when he was the chairman of Amul. At the time of the elections, each voter was given a huge amount of Rs 5 to 10 lakh. From where did such a huge amount come from is a matter of concern for the cattle rearers. He has directly alleged that the hard-earned money of cattle herders has been used to maintain political dominance. 'It is not appropriate to talk about corruption in a public forum' "I also congratulated Vipul Patel for accepting the truth by saying that he has made money from politics, but it is not appropriate to talk about corruption in this way from a public forum," he said. The cattle rearers understand everything and they know how money has been siphoned off in the cooperative structure. The leaders who make such controversial statements should now think in the interest of the cattle rearers and answer from where and how this gift of crores of rupees was made. On the other hand, Divya Bhaskar's team tried to contact former Amul chairman Vipul Patel telephonically, but he did not pick up the phone. ALSO READ: Vipul Patel admits that he made money in politics During a public event held at the holy land of Nadiad, Kheda district politician Vipul Patel has boldly confessed that he has made a lot of money by being in politics. As soon as this statement spread, there is a sense of surprise and debate in the political circles of the entire district. (Click for full news)

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