Uddhav hails prithviraj chavan for ordering probe against vidc officials


Uddhav hails prithviraj chavan for ordering probe against vidc officials

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Chavan has ordered a departmental probe against 45 VIDC officials indicted in the Vadnere Committee report in 2010. Shiv Sena Executive President Uddhav Thackeray today congratulated


Maharashtra Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan for "showing courage" in launching a departmental inquiry against officials of the Vidarbha Irrigation Development Corporation (VIDC).


"Chavan has been under tremendous pressure from NCP chief Sharad Pawar and his nephew Ajit Pawar. They even met him but Chavan has stood his ground. We want the inquiry to be indepth


which would nail the culprits even if they are ministers. The probe should be time-bound," Uddhav said. Chavan has ordered a departmental probe against 45 VIDC officials indicted in the


Vadnere Committee report in 2010. The departmental inquiry had been pending for two years. The engineers, including VIDC's former chief executive director D P Shirke, will now face


probe on several counts including having turned a blind eye to government norms while clearing cost escalations, not supervising works on site and not following tender conditions. The


one-man Vadnere committee was set up in March 2010 following complaints and media reports over cost escalations, and official-contractor-politician nexus in approving projects in Vidarbha.


"Congress should not replace the chief minister under NCP's pressure. If that happens, the inquiry will be in the cold storage but we will keep a watch on what's happening in


the probe," added Uddhav.