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FIR filed against former NRC Coordinator Hajela

The Assam Public Works (APW) has lodged an FIR against the former National Register of Citizens (NRC) coordinator Prateek Hajela at the Anti-Corruption Branch, Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) alleging huge misappropriation of government funds in updating the NRC in the state.

FIR filed against ex-NRC Coordinator Hajela
FIR filed against ex-NRC Coordinator Hajela
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Published : Nov 28, 2019, 10:47 PM IST

Guwahati: An FIR was filed on Thursday against former NRC Coordinator Prateek Hajela by the Assam Public Works (APW) with the CBI's Anti-Corruption Branch, alleging huge misappropriation of government funds in updating the NRC in the state.

APW, the original petitioner in the Supreme Court leading to the updation of the NRC in Assam under the supervision of the apex court, filed the FIR requesting for a high-level probe into the alleged corruption/misappropriation of government funds by the former NRC state-coordinator and his close aides.

The case registered by APW member Rajib Deka said that the central government was funding the NRC updation process through the state coordinator.

"As per information, an amount of approximately Rs 1600 crore has already been released and we request you to inquire into the whole process of utilisation of the funds as several illegalities and financial irregularities has been committed to making different expenditures," the complainant said.

The FIR, a copy of which was made available to the media, claimed that Hajela had appointed several retired government officials as his advisors and they were provided with new vehicles and a handsome salary package.

There is no record of the nature of job done by the advisors and this expenditure has not been audited by the CAG, it said.

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The FIR further alleged that a large number of school teachers were engaged in the updation process but no remuneration was paid to them but it has been shown on records that they have been paid huge amounts "which we believe has been misappropriated by Hajela and his close aides".

It further alleged that for updation of the NRC about ten thousand laptops were purchased at the cost of Rs 44,500 each but on survey, it has been found that its market value is Rs 22,500 a piece and "this is another instance of corruption in the NRC updation process".

About 11,000 Electric Generators were purchased by Hajela at double its market price, Deka alleged in the FIR.

The FIR further alleged that it is a well-known fact that the former NRC coordinator did not allow the statutory audit of the NRC as he had committed huge financial irregularities and if inquired properly, the truth will come out.

"The above instances clearly indicate that huge corruption has taken place in the NRC updation process with Hajela and his close aides playing an active role in it", Deka alleged.

Under the circumstances, it is, therefore, requested that an investigation may be carried out to bring out the truth and doing the needful as per the law, the FIR stated.

The final National Register of Citizens was published on August 31 last, under which names of more than 19 lakh people have been left out.

The Supreme Court had ordered Hajela's transfer from Assam to his home state Madhya Pradesh and he was released from the charge of NRC state coordinator on November 12 last.

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Guwahati: An FIR was filed on Thursday against former NRC Coordinator Prateek Hajela by the Assam Public Works (APW) with the CBI's Anti-Corruption Branch, alleging huge misappropriation of government funds in updating the NRC in the state.

APW, the original petitioner in the Supreme Court leading to the updation of the NRC in Assam under the supervision of the apex court, filed the FIR requesting for a high-level probe into the alleged corruption/misappropriation of government funds by the former NRC state-coordinator and his close aides.

The case registered by APW member Rajib Deka said that the central government was funding the NRC updation process through the state coordinator.

"As per information, an amount of approximately Rs 1600 crore has already been released and we request you to inquire into the whole process of utilisation of the funds as several illegalities and financial irregularities has been committed to making different expenditures," the complainant said.

The FIR, a copy of which was made available to the media, claimed that Hajela had appointed several retired government officials as his advisors and they were provided with new vehicles and a handsome salary package.

There is no record of the nature of job done by the advisors and this expenditure has not been audited by the CAG, it said.

Read: Govt intends to sell off India and not 'Make in India': Brinda Karat

The FIR further alleged that a large number of school teachers were engaged in the updation process but no remuneration was paid to them but it has been shown on records that they have been paid huge amounts "which we believe has been misappropriated by Hajela and his close aides".

It further alleged that for updation of the NRC about ten thousand laptops were purchased at the cost of Rs 44,500 each but on survey, it has been found that its market value is Rs 22,500 a piece and "this is another instance of corruption in the NRC updation process".

About 11,000 Electric Generators were purchased by Hajela at double its market price, Deka alleged in the FIR.

The FIR further alleged that it is a well-known fact that the former NRC coordinator did not allow the statutory audit of the NRC as he had committed huge financial irregularities and if inquired properly, the truth will come out.

"The above instances clearly indicate that huge corruption has taken place in the NRC updation process with Hajela and his close aides playing an active role in it", Deka alleged.

Under the circumstances, it is, therefore, requested that an investigation may be carried out to bring out the truth and doing the needful as per the law, the FIR stated.

The final National Register of Citizens was published on August 31 last, under which names of more than 19 lakh people have been left out.

The Supreme Court had ordered Hajela's transfer from Assam to his home state Madhya Pradesh and he was released from the charge of NRC state coordinator on November 12 last.

Also Read: Govt intends to sell off India and not 'Make in India': Brinda Karat

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FIR filed against ex-NRC Coordinator Hajela
Guwahati, Nov 28 (PTI) An FIR was filed on Thursday against
former NRC Coordinator Prateek Hajela by the Assam Public
Works (APW) with the CBI's Anti-Corruptipn branch, alleging
huge misappropriation of government funds in updating the NRC
in the state.
APW, the original petitioner in the Supreme Court leading
to the updation of the NRC in Assam under the supervision of
the apex court,filed the FIR requesting for a high level probe
into the alleged corruption/misappropriation of government
funds by the former NRC state-coordinator and his close aides.
The case registered by APW member Rajib Deka said that the
central government was funding the NRC updation process
through the state coordinator.
"As per information, an amount of approximately Rs 1600
crore has already been released and we request you to inquire
into the whole process of utilisation of the funds as several
illegalities and financial irregularities has been committed
in making different expenditures," the complainant said.
The FIR, a copy of which was made available to the media,
claimed that Hajela had appointed several retired government
officials as his advisors and they were provided with new
vehicles and a handsome salary package.
There is no record of the nature of job done by the
advisors and this expenditure has not been audited by the
CAG, it said.
The FIR further alleged that a large number of school
teachers were engaged in the updation process but no
remuneration was paid to them but it has been shown on records
that they have been paid huge amounts "which we believe has
been misappropriated by Hajela and his close aides".
It further alleged that for updation of the NRC about ten
thousand laptops were purchased at the cost of Rs 44,500 each
but on survey, it has been found that its market value is Rs
22,500 a piece and "this is another instance of corruption in
the NRC updation process".
About eleven thousand Electric Generators were purchased
by Hajela at double its market price, Deka alleged in the FIR.
The FIR further alleged that it is a well-known fact that
the former NRC coordinator did not allow the statutory audit
of the NRC as he had committed huge financial irregularities
and if inquired properly, the truth will come out.
"The above instances clearly indicate that huge corruption
has taken place in the NRC updation process with Hajela and
his close aides playing an active role in it", Deka alleged.
Under the circumstances, it is therefore, requested that
an investigation may be carrief out to bring out the truth and
doing the needful as per the law, the FIR stated.
The final National Register of Citizens was published on
August 31 last, under which names of more than 19 lakh people
have been left out.
The supreme court had ordered Hajela's transfer from Assam
to his home state Madhya Pradesh and he was released from the
charge of NRC state coordinator on November 12 last. PTI DG
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