Section of Congress spreading slander against me on IPL: Praful Patel

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The Union minister said, 'Congress party per se is not involved in the controversy but a section of it is spreading a slanderous campaign against me.'

The simmering tension between the Congress and the NCP over the IPL controversy came to the fore today with Union minister Praful Patel charging a section of the ruling party of launching a "slanderous campaign" about his involvement in the matter.

"Congress party per se is not involved in the controversy but a section of it is spreading a slanderous campaign against me," Patel, who is also NCP general secretary, told reporters outside Parliament.

His statement came in the backdrop of reports that two Union ministers were involved in the IPL, which is under cloud following allegations of betting and money laundering.

"I am happy that government has ordered a probe into it and now truth will come out. I have nothing to do with IPL, this I can assure you," Patel said.

Agriculture minister Sharad Pawar's daughter Supriya Sule also sprang to her family's defence on the issue, saying none of her relatives has anything to do with any of the Indian Premier League franchises.

Reacting to reports claiming that a powerful Union cabinet minister's son-in-law's name figured in the papers of an industrial group that unsuccessfully bid for a new IPL team, Sule said her family had nothing to do with it.