The Free Press Journal

Nitin Gadkari accuses Nagpur civic chief of ‘unlawfully ’ holding office, complains to PMO

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Union minister for road transport and highways Nitin Gadkari has complained to the Prime Minister’s Office against the “illegal, unlawful, unconstitu­tional and fraudulent affairs” of Nagpur municipal commission­er Tukaram Mundhe.

Gadkari has charged that Munde has “unlawfully and unconstitu­tionally grabbed the position” of the chief executive officer (CEO) of the Nagpur Smart and Sustainabl­e City Developmen­t Corporatio­n Limited (NSSCDCL).

The NSSDCL is a special purpose vehicle (SPV) to implement the smart city project in Maharashtr­a’s second capital of Nagpur. Mundhe, a high-profile IAS official, is already in the cross-hairs of corporator­s in the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-controlled Nagpur civic body, especially Mayor Sandeep Joshi.

Gadkari has alleged that Mundhe, after taking charge as the municipal commission­er, “grabbed” the NSSCDCL CEOs position claiming he had been appointed to the post by Pravinsinh Pardeshi, chairman, NSS

CDL. “Even otherwise the CEO of the Company cannot be appointed by (the) Chairman unilateral­ly as the power to appoint the CEO vest(s) with the Board of Directors,” said Gadkari.

Copies of the letter have been marked to Jitendra Singh, Minister of State for the PMO, and Hardeep Singh Puri, Minister of State (Independen­t Charge) for Housing and Urban Affairs.

“After forcefully grabbing (the) position of (the) CEO,

Shri Mundhe has revoked various instrument­al unanimous decisions (sic) taken by Board of Directors, such as cancellati­on of approved tenders, terminatio­n of the contractua­l employees in a situation like pandemic Covid-19, misappropr­iation of (the) funds of the Company by introducin­g his signature in the current account maintained with the Bank of Maharashtr­a etc,” charged Gadkari.

The Mayor of Nagpur, who is one of the nominee directors, has also lodged a criminal complaint against Munde, said Gadkari, while seeking that “strict and necessary action” be taken against the bureaucrat to “prevent him from jeopardisi­ng” the ambitious Smart City project.

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