Monday 4 July 2016

BMC's new awarded contracts: On Tuesday 5th July hearing fix by Maharashtra Lokayukta

BMC which has found itself under the lens due to the tremendous corruption and irregularities in the road contracts of the island city, has once again managed top grab eyeballs due to its allocation of works yet again to couple of Accuse contractors. Already there have been FIR's lodged on 6 of the contractors, who have been found guilty of shoddy works. But again not learning from any of their past mistakes, BMC has gone ahead and awarded two of the 6 Accused contractors, M/s RPS Infra Projects and M/s J Kumar works at Hackock Yari Road, Mithi River and Vikroli Flyover. To add salt to the wound BMC has also managed to help them get listed as one of the party to fill in the tender for the ambitious 1300 crore project of the Goregaon Mulund link road. After RTI Activist Anil Galgali demand to the Maharashtra Lokayukta Justice (retd) M L Tahaliyani order to inquire of the entire episode and accordingly initiate action on the BMC and its officials responsible for creating such a mess. Mr Tahaliyani fix a hearing in his chamber on Tuesday 5th July 2016 to probe the BMC's new awarded contracts. In his letter to the Lokayukta, Anil Galgali has expressed his displeasure and surprise at the attitude of the BMC who on one side has lodged FIR's and on the second hand goes out of the way to promote these firms in getting works. Also the biggest surprise comes or rather it invites suspicion on the attitude of the BMC, who have helped these 2 companies to get works for the Goregaon-Mulund Link road project. As usual, at the end of short listing of tendering only 2 companies were left who were to compete against each other for the work to get allocated. This is surely inviting suspicion against the BMC, quips Galgali. Anil Galgali has asked the Lokayukta to get factual reports from the Municipal Commissioner himself for the works happening at the Hackock, Yari Road, Mithi River and Vikroli Flyover and the tendering process of Goregaon Mulund link road. Also, under su-motto the Lokayukta should initiate action against these 6 contractors who have been found guilty, alongside the officials involved and stop this practice of fooling the Mumbaikars, concludes Galgali. Mr Tahaliyani called MCGM Commissioner, Mumbai Police Commissioner and Azad Maidan's Senior Inspector of Police in Hearing to probe the BMC's new awarded contracts.

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