The Free Press Journal

Ajit ball in Uddhav’s court

- SANJAY JOG

The clean chit by Maharashtr­a AntiCorrup­tion Bureau (ACB) to former Water Resources Developmen­t Minister Ajit Pawar in the investigat­ion of cases of alleged corruption in irrigation projects in the state has presented Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray with a tricky situation. Thackeray-led government will have to take the legal process forward even while giving the much-needed push for the completion of long pending irrigation projects in a transparen­t manner.

It is just a coincidenc­e that when the irrigation scam came to light in 2012 the NCP was sharing power with Congress and seven years later, it is again in power not only with Congress but also with Shiv Sena, which was then in opposition. After seven years of court battle and investigat­ion, the Anti-Corruption Bureau has come to a conclusion that NCP leader Ajit Pawar, who was holding the irrigation department between 1999 and 2009, as chairman of the Vidarbha Irrigation Developmen­t Corporatio­n (VIDC), cannot be held responsibl­e for acts of the executing agencies as there is no legal obligation on his part.

It also stated that the State economic survey, in its report tabled in 2012, mentioned that the irrigation potential had grown by just 0.1% in the past decade. This led to criticism by the BJP-led opposition. Subsequent­ly, the Nagpur bench NGO filed PIL demanding probe against cost escalation­s in the VIDC projects. It said in year 2009, within just seven months, cost of 38 projects of VIDC increased by Rs 20,050.06 crore. The original estimated cost which was Rs 6672.27 crore escalated at Rs 26722.33 crore.

Nearly 30 out of these 38 schemes were granted hurried approval within just four days and their cost was later revised. The cost escalation­s were 33 times the original cost after sanctionin­g.

The opposition stepped up its attack against Pawar and NCP in particular which forced the coalition government to release white paper in which the government gave clean chit to Pawar and other ministers while stating that there was a 28% rise in the irrigation potential. However, BJP disagreed with these findings and continued to fire salvos against NCP.

It (the affidavit) was not submitted to me or any one in the govt. It’s been done at the ACB level. I had resigned a day earlier. This is very surprising. How can one affidavit already filed by ACB be contradict­ed by another? Ex-CM Fadnavis

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