Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Goa Lokayukta indicts former CM, 2 others

- Gerard de Souza gerard.desouza@htlive.com

PANAJI: The Goa Lokayukta has indicted former chief minister Laxmikant Parsekar and two officials for renewing mining leases, including 31 in a single day in 2015, which the Supreme Court later cancelled in 2018. It has asked Goa’s Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) to file a case against Parsekar and the two officials--P K Sain and Prasanna Acharya--for alleged corruption and recommende­d a further probe by the Central Bureau of Investigat­ion (CBI).

Sain is a former mines secretary and Acharya ex-director of mines. Parsekar headed a Bharatiya Janata Party-led government in the state from 2014 to 2017. “Appropriat­e FIR [First Informatio­n Report] should be registered by the ACB... However, further investigat­ion shall be made in accordance with law by an independen­t agency... the state government is directed to entrust [the] investigat­ion to the CBI,” said the order, which was made public on Tuesday. The Lokayukta has asked the two officials to demit office .

The Lokayukta said the officials “have abused their official position thereby causing loss to the entire State of Goa and benefittin­g only a few mining lease holders.” Between January 5, 2015, and January 12, 2015, the Goa government renewed 56 mining leases, including 31 on January 12, 2015, the day the Mines and Minerals Developmen­t Ordinance came into effect. The Ordinance made it mandatory for granting the leases through auction. The Lokayukta said the hurry in renewing the leases was to avoid the process of auction. “Only an ostrich with its head deeply buried in the sand of the Arabian Sea can say that the overnight renewals effected at a speed faster than that of the fastest jaguar or cheetah was done during January 5, 2015, to January 12, 2015, itself had been routines done in the course of official transactio­ns without any iota of any malafide intention,” Lokayukta Justice P K Misra said in his order. The Supreme Court cancelled the leases in 2018, calling their renewal a violation of the law. Parsekar said he did not seek or accept a single rupee for these lease renewals. “It was a policy decision of the Cabinet that was collective­ly taken. We had taken the decision keeping in mind the situation back then when the state was suffering on account of a mining shutdown.”

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