Singh writes to PM, seeks impartial probe of e-tender scam

Press Trust of India  |  Bhopal 

Ahead of Narendra Modi's visit, Madhya Pradesh of Opposition has written a letter to him, demanding impartial probe into the alleged tampering scam in the state.

Two of these are linked with an irrigation project in district which Modi is scheduled to inaugurate tomorrow, Singh said.

"People have lost faith in the after the scam was unearthed," the letter read.

Accusing the BJP government in the state of a cover-up, he added, "Investigations have been handed over to the Economic Offences Wing, which does not have cyber experts. Government has paralysed the functioning of the EOW."

told that preliminary inquiry into the alleged scam was underway.

"We are conducting the inquiry absolutely independently. Nobody is interfering in it," he added.

"The task of inquiing into three tenders, given to us 15-20 days ago, will take some time," Kumar said.

The three tenders, worth Rs 1,000 crore, were floated by the Public Health Engineering department. Two of them pertain to two projects in district, worth Rs 656 crore and Rs 282 crore, respectively.

All three tenders were cancelled after the initial investigation suggested tampering in the process, sources said.

The EOW has conducted physical verification of the State Electronic Development Corporation's networking system and recorded statements of its operators, sources said.

The EOW team also visited the office of Jal Nigam Maryadit (MPJNM) to understand the tendering process, they added.

Pramod Agrawal, a senior IAS officer, who reportedly flagged the alleged tampering, could not be contacted.

However, source said that Agrawal had carried out the investigation following a direction from the Prime Minister's Office, which had received a complaint about the scam.

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First Published: Fri, June 22 2018. 20:35 IST