BJP demands CBI inquiry into CWG stadia corruption

August 07, 2011 08:36 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 12:36 am IST - New Delhi

Armed with reports stating massive corruption, the BJP has approached the CBI to register cases of graft and conspiracy in alleged irregularities worth several crores of rupees in construction of CWG stadia.

A complaint claiming financial bungling and other irregularities have been given by BJP’s RTI Cell to CBI Director A.P. Singh, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and former Comptroller and Auditor General V.K. Shunglu for necessary action.

It demands registration of FIRs under different sections of the IPC and the Prevention of Corruption Act against Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit, sacked CWG OC chief Suresh Kalmadi, contractors concerned and firms involved in the alleged corruption.

“We have sent complaints to the CBI Director, the Prime Minister and V.K. Shunglu requesting them to file cases in CWG corruption,” Vivek Garg, National Convener — RTI Cell of BJP, said.

In reply to an RTI query filed by Mr. Garg, it was found that the cost of construction of five Commonwealth Games venues by CPWD escalated by over Rs 1,110 crore than the original sanctioned amount.

Besides, over Rs 20 crore were spent on installing CCTV cameras in three other stadiums, developed by PWD, in the national capital.

The CPWD had renovated Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium Complex, Indira Gandhi Stadium Complex, Dr Shyama Prasad Mukherjee Swimming Pool Complex, Major Dhyanchand National Stadium and Dr Karni Singh Shooting Range for the CWG held here between October 3 and 14, 2010.

“A consolidated sum of Rs 1,000 crore (plus or minus 10 per cent) was sanctioned for these stadiums initially. No stadium wise cost was approved. Later, revised sanction for Rs 2,460 crore was accorded by Cabinet,” the CPWD has said in the RTI reply.

Interestingly, an amount of Rs 345.12 crore still remains un-utilised by the construction agency, it has said.

The Central Vigilance Commission and CBI are probing into financial and administrative irregularities in several Games-related projects. The Prime Minister appointed the Shunglu Committee has also found series of irregularities in executing Games-related projects.

“We will also be approaching court seeking legal intervention in directing the CBI to register FIRs in all CWG related bungling,” Mr. Garg claimed.

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