Millennium Post

BHARATNET `1,950 CR TENDER SCRAPPED

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CHENNAI: The central government on Friday asked the Tamil Nadu Fibernet Corporatio­n Limited (TANFINET) to scrap its Rs 1,950 crore Bharatnet tender as the bidding conditions were “restrictiv­e and discrimina­tory”, NGO Arappor Iyakkam said.

Bharatnet, is a central government project to connect all village panchayats in the country with scalable bandwidth using Optical Fibre Cable (OFC). In Tamil Nadu, the project was planned to be implemente­d through stateled model by a special purpose vehicle TANFINET.

The Ministry of Commerce and Industry’s Department of Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) said in a communicat­ion to Tamil Nadu’s Chief Secretary, Secretary of Informatio­n Technology, and TANFINET Managing Director on Friday to scrap the tender.

The letter has also been sent to the Secretary, Department of Telecommun­ications (DOT).

“The DOT, as the Nodal Ministry, is requested to direct TANFINET, Chennai, for corrective action to be taken regarding immediate cancellati­on of the tenders and re-tender with changed/nonrestric­tive qualificat­ion criteria,” DIPPT said.

In a statement issued here, Arappor Iyakkam Convener Jayaram Venkatesan said that after hearing its complaint regarding illegaliti­es in the tenders through videoconfe­rence on June 23, the DPIIT passed orders to scrap all the four Bharatnet tender packages and float it afresh with nonrestric­tive qualificat­ion criteria.

“This vindicates Arappor Iyakkam’s complaint of massive irregulari­ty and illegality in the Bharatnet Tenders. The efforts has prevented a major corruption from happening and has ensured that crores of public money is saved,” Venkatesan said.

Reacting to the developmen­t, DMK President M.K. Stalin said Chief Minister K.palaniswam­i has to explain on the action to be taken against officials concerned for issuing the “irregular tender” and the vigilance officials who had said “there is no prima facie case”.

Arappor Iyakkam said it had earlier filed complaint about the massive changes in Bharatnet tenders to favour specific companies for all four packages --(NIT/TANFINET/001/PACKAGE-A with tender value of Rs 350 crore; NIT/TANFINET/001/PACKAGE-B with tender value of Rs 550 crore; NIT/TANFINET/001/PACKAGE-C with tender value of Rs 550 crore; and NIT/TANFINET/001/ PACKAGE-D with tender value of Rs 500 crore) to the Chief Minister, Chief Secretary, DOT Secretary, Central Vigilance Commission, Competitio­n Commission of India, and DPIIT.

“The DPIIT had stayed the tender opening and finalisati­on pending disposal of our grievance,” Venkatesan said.

The DPIIT had called a videoconfe­rence on May 23, 2020 to discuss the allegation­s. There was also one other prospectiv­e bidder who had also complained about the restrictiv­e conditions, Arappor Iyakkam said.

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