As part of an investigation into allegations of corruption in the Kiru Hydro Electric Power Project, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) conducted raids on Thursday at 29 different locations, including the home of former governor of Jammu and Kashmir Satya Pal Malik. About 100 officers were involved in the operation, which started in the morning and involved 30 different locations spread across several cities.
The case concerns alleged corruption in the civil work awarding process for the Rs 2,200 crore Kiru Hydro Electric Power Project (HEP). Former Jammu and Kashmir governor Satya Pal Malik had previously stated that he received an offer of Rs 300 crore in exchange for approving some files, one of which was connected to the project. Malik held office from August 2018 to October 2019.
“The case was registered based on allegations of malpractices in awarding a contract worth approximately Rs 2,200 crore for the civil works of the Kiru Hydro Electric Power Project to a private company in 2019,” stated the CBI.
The agency has also brought charges against M S Babu, M K Mittal, Arun Kumar Mishra, and Patel Engineering Ltd. in addition to former Chenab Valley Power Projects (P) Ltd. chairman Navin Kumar Chaudhary.
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Confirming the raids, Satyapal Malik said the he will not get afraid of these raid. “I have been ill for the last 3-4 days and am admitted to the hospital. Despite this, my house is being raided by the dictator through government agencies. My driver and my assistant are also being raided and harassed unnecessarily. I am a farmer’s son, I will not be afraid of these raids. I am with the farmers,” Satyapal Malik said.
The FIR claims that although CVPPPL (Chenab Valley Power Projects (P) Ltd) decided at its 47th board meeting to re-tender the project using an electronic bidding process with a reverse auction following the cancellation of the current tendering process, this decision was not carried out in accordance with the 48th board meeting’s decision. Patel Engineering Ltd. was ultimately granted the tender instead.
Five people had searches done at their homes by the CBI in January in relation to this case. An investigation into the purported corruption is still ongoing.
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