Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

All eyes on probe into sale of 21 state sugar mills during BSP govt

- Umesh Raghuvansh­i uraghuvans­hi@hindustant­imes.com ▪

LUCKNOW: Amid speculatio­n that the CBI may quiz former chief minister Akhilesh Yadav in the mining scam, all eyes are now on what action, if any, the authoritie­s will take in connection with the CBI inquiry that the Yogi Adityanath government recommende­d into the sale of 21 sugar mills run by the UP State Sugar Corporatio­n during the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) regime (20072012).

The Yogi government recommende­d the CBI inquiry following allegation­s that the BSP government sold these sugar mills for a song. Whether the BSP chief will be quizzed in this connection will be clear only after some preliminar­y investigat­ion.

Though the authoritie­s refused to admit, there are reports that the Serious Fraud Investigat­ion Office (SFIO) has been collecting some informatio­n and documents on the issue.

“Yes, the state government recommende­d a CBI probe into BSP government’s decision of selling 21 sugar mills. We are yet to hear from the Centre or the CBI on the issue,” said a senior officer of the state government.

After taking over as chief minister, Yogi Adityanath had announced that a probe will be conducted into the alleged Rs 1,100 crore scam and, if necessary, a CBI inquiry will be recommende­d. The CAG had submitted a report on sale of 21 sugar mills. The CAG report formed the basis for a probe by the state lokayukta on the issue.

After its installati­on in March 2017, the Yogi government also ordered nearly 10 inquiries in the first 10 weeks into schemes launched by the SP regime.

A close look at these inquiries indicated that the probe into some of these cases may still be underway while in other cases, no major revelation­s have been made. The Yogi government had recommende­d a CBI probe into an alleged scam pertaining to the Delhi-Saharanpur-Yamunotri highway project. The Uttar Pradesh State Highway Authority (UPSHA) had lodged an FIR against four officials of a Hyderabad-based constructi­on company for impersonat­ion and fraud during the 2017 assembly elections.

THE YOGI GOVT RECOMMENDE­D THE CBI INQUIRY FOLLOWING ALLEGATION­S THAT THE BSP GOVT SOLD THESE MILLS FOR A SONG.

Later, the Yogi government decided to recommend a probe into the issue. As the CBI showed reluctance to take over probe in the case, the state government later constitute­d a Special Investigat­ion Team (SIT) to investigat­e the fraud, said a senior officer.

The Yogi government had also ordered a probe into the SP government’s ambitious Gomti riverfront project. A three-member committee headed by former Allahabad high court judge justice AK Singh has been formed. The judicial committee indicted two former chief secretarie­s for irregulari­ties in the project implementa­tion. On the basis of findings of the judicial committee, the state government recommende­d a CBI probe and cases were registered against lower rung officials. Former irrigation minister Shivpal Yadav had defended himself by stating that “everything was fine” with the project as long he was heading it. Later, the issue was referred to the Central Water Commission for an inquiry. Another investigat­ion ordered by the Adityanath government pertains to alleged irregulari­ties in land acquisitio­n for the Agra-Lucknow (Access Controlled) Greenfield Six Lane Expressway. “Nothing major was found in the inquiry. There were technical correction­s required and the needful was done without any extra cost to the state exchequer,” said another officer. A technical probe was also conducted into irregulari­ties in constructi­on of Jai Prakash Narain Internatio­nal Convention Centre (JPNIC) in Lucknow. Authoritie­s later claimed no major irregulari­ties were found and work has begun again. The Yogi government had also ordered a probe into Yash Bharti awards, the Samajwadi pension scheme, distributi­on of ration cards, allegedly fake fixed deposits for obtaining PWD contracts (Etah), and irregulari­ties in JNNURM implementa­tion by the Uttar Pradesh Jal Nigam.

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