Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

MP government to probe Sambal scheme

- Shruti Tomar shruti.tomar@hindustant­imes.com

BHOPAL: The Madhya Pradesh government on Monday said the state police’s special task force (STF) would probe into alleged irregulari­ties in the Sambal scheme for unorganise­d workers.

The previous Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government, which lost power to the Congress i n D e c e mb e r , h a d launched the scheme in June 2018. The scheme sought to provide over 80 lakh families of unorganise­d workers benefits like electricit­y at a flat ₹200 per month and concrete houses.

Madhya Pradesh minister Mahendra Sisodia said a former minister, two Indian Adminis- trative Service officers and as many l a b o ur d e p a r t ment e mployees were al l e gedly involved in the irregulari­ties found to be worth ₹20 crore so far. He refused to name the minister and officials involved saying their exact role was being investigat­ed and their names would be disclosed once a First Informatio­n Report (FIR) is registered.

Sisodia said the alleged irregulari­ties came to light during a labour department’s internal i nquiry. “The report of t he internal committee has been submitted to chief minister Kamal Nath,” he said.

Sisodia said ₹27 crore was sanctioned to Jan Abhiyan Parishad (JAP), a government body formed in 1997 for better coordi- nation with NGOS, under the Sambal Scheme.

“₹20 crore was released to the Parishad within a week. The Parishad spent the money but did not present any bills and c o mpleti o n c e r t i f i c a t e o f whatever work it had done,” he said.

Sisodia said Nath has instructed him to lodge an FIR in the matter.

BJP leader Gopal Bhargava c a l l e d S a mba l a p o p u l a r scheme, which addressed the needs of the weaker sections. “The incumbent Congress government is trying to give a bad name to the scheme so that they do away with it.”

According to a government official aware of the scheme, JAP was roped in as a coordinat- ing agency to popularise the scheme and to help people register for it.

The JAP also assisted a monitoring committee the previous government had constitute­d for better implementa­tion of the scheme, the official added.

I n t he run- up t o t he state assembly elections, the Congress had lodged a complaint with the Election Commission against the then Bjp-led state government for using JAP for bettering its poll prospects.

Then principal secretary of Labour Sanjay Dubey could not be reached for his comments.

Hi s s u c c e s s o r P r a mod Agrawal said he has just joined the department and was not in a position to comment.

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