Officials milked Uttarakhand disaster

May 30, 2015 12:00 am | Updated 05:50 am IST - New Delhi:

When lakhs of people in flood-ravaged Uttarakhand went hungry during the 2013 disaster, officials of the State government savoured mutton chops, chicken, milk and cottage cheese in the course of their Rs. 7,000- per-day hotel stay supervising relief efforts.

From claiming Rs. 194 for half a litre of milk to supplying diesel to two-wheelers, claiming more than Rs. 7,000 per day for hotel stay, paying relief twice to same people, purchasing 1,800 rain coats from the same shop for three days to making payment of Rs. 98 lakh towards fuel purchase to a helicopter company, a string of financial irregularities has come to light through responses to RTI queries.

Taking cognisance of these alleged irregularities when Uttarakhand was reeling under one of the worst natural disasters, State Information Commissioner Anil Sharma has suggested a CBI probe.

In a 12-page order, passed after hearing complainant Bhupendra Kumar of National Action Forum for Social Justice, Mr. Sharma has taken note of bills provided by various districts in response to RTI queries seeking to know details of funds spent on relief work in the aftermath of the tragedy that claimed 3,000 lives, with many still missing.

Records provided by the authorities showed that some of the relief works began on December 28, 2013, and got over on November 16, 2013, full 43 days before having been launched.

Some other works were shown to have started in Pithoragarh on January 22, 2013, six months before the tragedy struck on June 16, 2013.

“From the records produced by the appellant, the Commission prima facie believes that appeal of the complainant along with all the annexure be sent to Chief Secretary, Uttarakhand, with the direction that it should be brought to the notice of the Chief Minister so that he can decide on initiating a CBI inquiry into these allegations,” Sharma said in the order. -- PTI

A fit case for CBI probe, says Uttarakhand info commissioner

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