Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Faridkot illegal hoardings scam: VB probe sought

LOSS The state has been losing at least ₹36L per year, says report

- Gagandeep Jassowal

FARIDKOT : A vigilance probe has been recommende­d into the illegal hoardings scam here that is causing monthly loss worth of lakhs of rupees to the state. An inquiry conducted by former assistant commission­er (grievances) Jagdish Singh Johal found violations, observing that the scam was running in-connivance with some officials of the Faridkot municipal council. The inquiry report was submitted in August.

The inquiry report accessed by Hindustan Times has indicted a Faridkot municipal council clerk, Nirmal Singh, as he failed to take appropriat­e action against the illegal advertisem­ent.

“The independen­t survey conducted (in a specific part of city) revealed that 622 illegal hoardings were installed against 22 for which the permission was granted. A survey of the entire city would bring to fore the deeprooted scam,” added the report.

The inquiry report has also put a question mark on the role of council’s executive officer (EO) as he failed to file a clear reply

The independen­t survey conducted (in a specific part of city) revealed that 622 illegal hoardings were installed against 22 for which the permission was granted. A survey of the entire city would bring to fore the deeprooted scam. INQUIRY REPORT

related to the probe. Earlier, the EO and nodal officer didn’t appear before the inquiry officer to file their respective replies regarding the scam.

An official privy to the investigat­ion told HT that state has been losing at least ₹ 36 lakh per year. The inquiry report also recommende­d recovery of ₹ 1.5 lakh from the contractor who was allotted the advertisem­ent contract for ₹28 lakh for five years in year 2013.

The complaint was filed by municipal councillor Ramandeep Kaur, seeking a detailed probe by an independen­t agency into the advertisem­ent scam.

Clerk Nirmal Singh claimed “it was an attempt by the complainan­t to pressure him as he was witness against her father in a theft case”.

Faridkot DC Rajiv Prashar also endorsed the report and gave his nod for a vigilance probe. Now, the district administra­tion has sritten to Punjab local bodies department for further action.

When contacted, Faridkot MC executive officer Inder Gurpreet Singh said they have been removing illegal hoardings from time to time.

MORE ILLEGAL HOARDINGS

The city is flooded with additional illegal hoardings ahead of Baba Farid Annual festival, starting on September 19. Local leaders of ruling party Congress, Shiromani Akali Dal and Aam Aadmi Party have installed hoardings to please their political bosses. The municipal council appears to be looking the other way.

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