Mumbai/New Delhi: The Anti Corruption Bureau on Monday closed nine inquiries related to the irrigation scam. Maharashtra Deputy CM Ajit Pawar is one of those being investigated in the scam.
Senior officers, however, clarified that these were routine inquiries into several tenders that appeared to have been floated without following due procedure and no politicians were being probed in these cases.
The officers said Monday's development does not impact the over two dozen FIRs registered in the alleged multi-thousand crore irrigation scam.
Although Ajit Pawar has not been named as accused in any of the cases yet, then-ACB DGP Sanjay Barve had said in an affidavit in November 2018 that Pawar had intervened in the awarding of irrigation project contracts, ensuring mobilisation advance (MA) was given to contractors by tweaking rules and by approving irregular escalations of project costs.
A senior officer said while over 24 FIRs have already been registered, they are investigating several other tenders. "It was nine of these inquiries that have been closed. We need to submit a progress report before the Nagpur bench of the Bombay High Court that will hear the matter on November 28. Investigations in the cases where FIRs have been registered continue," a senior officer said.
Hitting out at the BJP-Ajit Pawar government, Congress national spokesperson Randeep Surjewala alleged the only decision it had taken in "public interest" was to close "all cases of corruption and malfeasance".
"'Contract killing' of democracy has now also become 'contract killing' of honesty and accountability in Maharashtra. No wonder, the only decision taken in 'public interest' by BJP-Ajit Pawar is to close all cases of corruption & malfeasance. The BJP way of probity in public life," Surjewala tweeted.