WR Kharlukhi Meghalaya
WR Kharlukhi

SHILLONG: WR Kharlukhi, a Rajya Sabha MP from Meghalaya representing the National People’s Party (NPP), has lodged a formal complaint against a YouTuber named RS Kharbani for making allegations of corruption in the implementation of the Members of Parliament Local Area Development Scheme (MPLADS).

In a statement on Thursday (June 20), Kharlukhi vehemently denied the allegations and asserted his willingness to cooperate with any investigation into the matter.

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โ€œI have filed a complaint with the cybercrime police station against YouTuber RS Kharbani for accusing me of corruption and suggesting malpractice in the implementation of my MP scheme,โ€ the Rajya Sabha MP from Meghalaya said.

The MP further stated his readiness to resign from his position if any corruption is proven.

โ€œIf anyone can provide evidence that I have taken any amount improperly, I will personally request a CBI inquiry and am prepared to face legal consequences, including imprisonment,โ€ he asserted.

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Kharlukhi warned of defamation lawsuits against those attempting to tarnish his reputation.

โ€œI am an open book with three bank accounts. I am willing to undergo any investigation by law enforcement agencies,โ€ the Rajya Sabha MP from Meghalaya said.

โ€œI am nearing the end of my political career, and these allegations have surfaced. Therefore, I feel it’s necessary to clarify my position because I am open to scrutiny at any time.โ€

Regarding the status of his MP scheme, Kharlukhi explained the procedural changes between 2022-2023 and 2023-2024.

He outlined that while the MPLADS funds for 2022-2023 were recommended during the COVID-19 pandemic and disbursed later, the system shifted in 2023-2024 to direct allocation from Parliament to district officers and block development officers (BDOs).

โ€œI have fully utilized the Rs 5 crore allocated under the MPLADS for 2022-2023, and for 2023-2024, the funds have now reached the beneficiaries after delays due to the recent Lok Sabha elections,โ€ he clarified.