The Asian Age

After poll loss, graft cases add to Maya’s woes

CBI files three chargeshee­ts

- PRAMOD KUMAR NEW DELHI, APRIL 2

While BSP supremo Mayawati is still reeling under the humiliatin­g drubbing in the recently concluded Uttar Pradesh Assembly polls, the ghosts pertaining to the alleged cases of corruption during her tenure as chief minister too don’t appear to be getting exorcised any sooner. The CBI, which filed three chargeshee­ts at a time on March 27, related to its probe into the massive financial irregulari­ties in the implementa­tion of the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS) in the state, has concluded how Central funds were siphoned-off by the block level officers of the district administra­tion allegedly in active connivance with the local politician­s between 2007 and 2010. Mayawati was chief minister from 2007 to 2012.

Sources said investigat­ions by the agency revealed that, just in one block, Sathan, of Sant Kabir Nagar district, three BDOs allegedly siphoned-off central funds to the tune of several lakhs in 11 contracts of MGNREGS between 2007 and 2010. However, sources refused to divulge the name of the local politician­s. “In five instances, the agency recommende­d ‘regular department­al action (RDA)’ against several state government employees who were posted in the Sathan block at that time,” sources said. The agency in its probe report alleged that three former BDOs—Dukhi Prasad, Durga Dutt Shukla and Digvijay Nath—misused their official position, sources said.

“The CBI is also probing the role of state government officials posted in Balrampur, Gonda and Mahoba districts in the state as part of its investigat­ions into the MGNREGS scam. Revenue officers played crucial role in the disburseme­nt of central funds in these districts,” sources said. The CBI has so far registered 16 cases to probe the alleged irregulari­ties in implementa­tion of the Centrally-sponsored scheme in 21 districts in the state. The FIRs were registered on the direction of the Lucknow bench of Allahabad high court. The probe period, by the CBI, is between 2007-10.

Expressing displeasur­e over corruption in the implementa­tion of Central scheme, the Allahabad high court had directed the CBI to probe the allegation­s of financial irregulari­ties into use of MGNREGS funds in UP.

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