By Sabika Abbas
Flashpoints The eye of the storm, the Loktak Lake
Photo: AFP
Both Congress high command and Manipur
government continue to maintain silence even as clamour for an inquiry
into Loktak Lake scam increases. Bharatiya Janata Party has demanded a
Special Investigation Team (SIT) to be set up immediately to probe into
the findings of the Tehelka expose.
“I have travelled extensively around the area where Loktak Lake is situated and couldn’t see even a fourth of rupee spent from the crores that were granted for cleaning up the Lake. No money has been spent on the rehabilitation of people living in areas near the infested lake”, says senior BJP leader Prakash Javadekar. The clean-up project involves removing 132.94 lakh cubic metres of thick biomass, ‘phumdis’, from the lake.
Main Opposition party in
Manipur, Trinamool Congress has also joined the chorus. “Our MPs will
raise the issue in the Parliament”, asserted Kim Kangte, Trinamool
Congress chief for Manipur. She stated that a joint-party meeting had
taken place to look into the matter. “There is no doubt about the fact
that the Congress party is directly involved in this multi-crore scam”
she said.
“I have travelled extensively around the area where Loktak Lake is situated and couldn’t see even a fourth of rupee spent from the crores that were granted for cleaning up the Lake. No money has been spent on the rehabilitation of people living in areas near the infested lake”, says senior BJP leader Prakash Javadekar. The clean-up project involves removing 132.94 lakh cubic metres of thick biomass, ‘phumdis’, from the lake.
Apart from political parties, civil society
organisations in Manipur have also joined in. On 15 October,
International Peace and Social Advancement, IPSA and the Ethno Heritage
Council (HERICOUN) issued separate press releases demanding that the CBI
be called in to investigate into the case.
In April 2010, TEHELKA had reported how a company
that existed only on paper was awarded a Rs 224 crore contract to clean
up the Loktak Lake (The Lake and the Fake Firm)
in Manipur. Chief Minister Ibobi Singh, who is also the chairman of the
Loktak Development Authority, had rubbished TEHELKA’s findings and
claimed the process of selecting K-Pro Infra Works Private Ltd, the
company that was awarded the contract, was fair and transparent. In an
article published last week (The dirty clean-up work),
TEHELKA reported that two years later, new documents give the lie to
the CM’s claim and prove that the lake project is characterised by undue
favours and flagrant violations of government norms.
Source: Tehelka
Source: Tehelka
0 comments:
Post a Comment