State orders inquiry into Jalyukta Shivar
Water conservation minister Ram Shinde has sought a report on the allegations raised by Shiv Sena chief Mr Thackeray and assured action.
Mumbai: A day after Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray levelled allegations of irregularities in chief minister Devendra Fadnavis’ pet project Jalyukta Shivar; the state government has announced an inquiry into the matter. Water conservation minister Ram Shinde has sought a report on the allegations raised by Mr Thackeray and assured action.
“I have asked for an inquiry into the allegations of corruption in Jalyukta Shivar scheme in Ratnagiri district. I will receive the report on Tuesday evening, and if we find anyone guilty of misappropriation of funds, necessary action will be taken against the accused,” said Mr Shinde.
Jalyukta Shivar Abhiyaan, the pet project of chief minister Fadnavis, aims to make Maharashtra a drought-free state by 2019.
The scheme involves deepening and widening of streams, construction of cement and earthen stop dams, work on nullahs and digging of farm ponds. The Shiv Sena chief on Monday levelled serious allegations of corruption in the scheme in Akola, Vidarbha and compared it to alleged irrigation scam, which erupted during the Congress-NCP government.
Mr Thackeray’s allegations were based on senior Sena leader and environment minister Ramdas Kadam’s claims.
Mr Kadam had said that the work completed under the scheme in Ratnagiri district was only on paper and the officials have cleared a bill worth Rs 10 crore for non-existent work.
Taking a cue from Mr Kadam’s remark, the Sena chief asked. “If there is corruption in Jalyukta Shivar, what is the difference between this scheme and the irrigation scams? There should be an inquiry into the work done under this scheme.”
Facing the flurry of allegations from its ally, the BJP minister on Tuesday said that had Sena leaders should have complained to him before approaching the media.