Goa, March 5 -- Pandurang Madkaikar, a former minister in Goa, has made explosive allegations about widespread corruption within the state government. He claimed that ministers are more focused on accumulating wealth than addressing the pressing issues facing the state. In a shocking revelation, Madkaikar stated that he personally had to pay between Rs.15-20 lakh to a minister in order to get a single file processed, further emphasizing the scale of the alleged corruption.

According to Madkaikar, what is being passed off as corruption is, in fact, a systematic "loot" of state resources. His accusations suggest that government officials are exploiting their positions for personal gain, thereby betraying the trust of the people.

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