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Uproar in Kerala Assembly over trans-grid project; UDF alleges corruption

Alleging corruption in the ambitious trans-grid project, being implemented by Kerala State Electricity Board, the Congress-led UDF opposition on Tuesday rocked the Kerala Assembly during question hour.

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Published : Oct 29, 2019, 3:42 PM IST

Updated : Oct 29, 2019, 4:18 PM IST

Thiruvananthapuram (Kerala): The Congress-led UDF opposition on Tuesday rocked the Kerala Assembly during question hour, alleging corruption in the ambitious trans-grid project, being implemented by Kerala State Electricity Board.

Uproar in Kerala Assembly over trans-grid project; UDF alleges corruption

While UDF members alleged that the awarding of contract of the trans-grid project was one of the finest examples of 'scientific corruption', power minister M M Mani rubbished the charges, saying that the project would strengthen the transmission and distribution system of electricity and bring down transmission losses in the state.

The UDF members trooped to the well of the House and protested before the podium of the Speaker, P Sreeramakrishnan for some time,alleging that the minister's reply on the tender proceedings and contract amounted to misleading the House.

Opposition leader in the assembly Ramesh Chennithala said the order issued by former Chief Secretary K M Abraham while serving as the additional chief secretary (finance) on tender proceedings had been violated in the trans grid project.

The estimate rate of the Rs 10,000 crore worth-project was much higher than the tender rates, he charged.

"As per the order, if the tender amount rises above 10 per cent, it should be re-tendered and if the tender amount further exceeds by 10 per cent, it should be re-estimated and then tendered.

The order was issued to avoid discrepancies and check corruption in awarding contracts of the significant government projects.

But, it was violated in the case of the trans-grid project," he alleged.

Rejecting the charges, Mani said the order was not applicable to the KSEB projects.

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Stating that such allegations would only curtail the development of the state, the minister dared the opposition to give in writing the charges.

He also said the opposition was trying to cover up their bypoll debacle by levelling "baseless allegations".

As the ruling and opposition benches continued the war of words over the subject, the Speaker took up the other scheduled question.

Thiruvananthapuram (Kerala): The Congress-led UDF opposition on Tuesday rocked the Kerala Assembly during question hour, alleging corruption in the ambitious trans-grid project, being implemented by Kerala State Electricity Board.

Uproar in Kerala Assembly over trans-grid project; UDF alleges corruption

While UDF members alleged that the awarding of contract of the trans-grid project was one of the finest examples of 'scientific corruption', power minister M M Mani rubbished the charges, saying that the project would strengthen the transmission and distribution system of electricity and bring down transmission losses in the state.

The UDF members trooped to the well of the House and protested before the podium of the Speaker, P Sreeramakrishnan for some time,alleging that the minister's reply on the tender proceedings and contract amounted to misleading the House.

Opposition leader in the assembly Ramesh Chennithala said the order issued by former Chief Secretary K M Abraham while serving as the additional chief secretary (finance) on tender proceedings had been violated in the trans grid project.

The estimate rate of the Rs 10,000 crore worth-project was much higher than the tender rates, he charged.

"As per the order, if the tender amount rises above 10 per cent, it should be re-tendered and if the tender amount further exceeds by 10 per cent, it should be re-estimated and then tendered.

The order was issued to avoid discrepancies and check corruption in awarding contracts of the significant government projects.

But, it was violated in the case of the trans-grid project," he alleged.

Rejecting the charges, Mani said the order was not applicable to the KSEB projects.

Also read: WATCH: Malappuram man converts auto rickshaw into car

Stating that such allegations would only curtail the development of the state, the minister dared the opposition to give in writing the charges.

He also said the opposition was trying to cover up their bypoll debacle by levelling "baseless allegations".

As the ruling and opposition benches continued the war of words over the subject, the Speaker took up the other scheduled question.

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Opposition alleges corruption in Transgrid project, stages protest in Kerala Assembly



Thiruvananthapuram: The opposition came down to the well of the house and staged a protest after arguments with ruling party members during question hour in the Assembly here on Tuesday.



The opposition alleged corruption in the Transgrid project(Project to set up new power lines in the state) during question hour and this led to the protest. The question regarding corruption in the Transgrid project was raised by V.D. Satheesan MLA. In response, Minister for Electricity, M.M. Mani said that such allegations can only hamper the state’s development. MM Mani said it was customary to add more amount in tender than the estimate. The minister replied that more money will be needed when the project is implemented.



However, opposition leader Ramesh Chennithala claimed that the Transgrid project was the most strategic corruption ever done in the history of Kerala. This led to arguments between the ruling and opposition party members.



Following this, the opposition came down to the well of the Assembly and protested. They also raised slogans against the government.


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Last Updated : Oct 29, 2019, 4:18 PM IST
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