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AITC leader questions credibility of IIT Guwahati, alleges nexus with UPRNNL & Badri Rai & Co.

Shillong, Sept 30: AITC national spokesperson Saket Gokhale on Friday alleged nexus between IIT Guwahati and UPRNNL and Badri Rai & Co.

In a statement issued on Friday, Gokhale said that IIT-Guwahati currently has Rs 136.86 crore ongoing construction contract which is being executed by UPRNNL and Badri Rai & Co- the same two companies, which were working on the collapsed new Meghalaya Assembly building.

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Gokhale revealed that in 2018, IIT-Guwahati had floated a tender for construction of 160 units of F-type residential quarters (b) The cost of this project was ₹136.86 crore(c) The contract for this tender was finally given to UPRNNL which, astonishingly, subcontracted the work to Badri Rai & Co.

Gokhale said this information is revealed in the IIT-Guwahati Director’s report dated 22.09.2020.

“The pertinent question that arises here is how was IIT-Guwahati expected to give a neutral & independent report into the irregularities in the new Meghalaya Assembly dome collapse when the erring contractors themselves are doing Rs 136.86 crore worth of work for IIT-Guwahati?,

According to Gokhale, it is clear, therefore, that the Meghalaya government appointed IIT-Guwahati instead of IIT- Rourkee to probe the Assembly dome collapse purely to shield the contractors UPRNNL and Badri Rai & Co. and to bury the incident quietly without taking any serious action against the two contractors.

UPRNNL sub-contracted the new Meghalaya Assembly dome construction work to Badri Rai & Co. despite the latter having been disqualified from the bidding process due to lack of experience in building such structure with a dome,” Gokhale said.

The AITC leader demanded appointment of IIT Rourkee for conducting a fresh audit into the collapse of the dome.

The opposition also asserted the need to uncover the alleged illegal nexus between the Meghalaya Democratic Alliance (MDA) government and the two contractors – UPRNNL and Badri Rai & Co.

Gokhale said it is yet another twist to the never-ending revelations of illegal connivance and irregularities in the construction of the new Assembly building as new facts have come to light which show a clear attempt by the MDA government to bury the entire issue quietly.

“Therefore, for this entire illegal nexus to be uncovered, we demand that the IIT-Rourkee or any other independent agency (which is not working with UPRNNL or Badri Rai & Co.) be appointed for a fresh audit of the collapse of the dome of the new Meghalaya Assembly building,” he said.

The  AITC leader demanded that the UPRNNL and Badri Rai & should be immediately blacklisted from the construction contract for the new Assembly building and be penalised and a fresh tender be floated for construction of the same.

He also demanded that an independent court-monitored probe be initiated immediately into the shocking acts of collusion and connivance between the MDA government and the two contractors who have been allowed to violate all norms and who have been protected by the MDA government despite their failures.”

Gokhale said these new facts are an addition to an already-long list of incidents of connivance and collusion between the MDA government and certain favoured and favourite contractors who managed to surprisingly bag all the lucrative contracts in Meghalaya.

He said the nexus of govt-contractor corruption has caused serious losses worth crores to the public exchequer of Meghalaya.

Gokhale said instead of blacklisting the contractor UPRNNL for the dome collapse and for illegally subcontracting work to disqualified company Badri Rai & Co.,the government decided to allow the same contractors to fix the collapsed structure at no extra cost.

In August, the IIT-Guwahati submitted its audit report into the collapse of the new Meghalaya Assembly building as and in its report, IIT-Guwahati said that the collapse happened due to lack of coordination between the designers and the contractors.

Criticising the government for its inaction against this illegal connivance, he said in a clear conflict of interest, the IIT-Guwahati, which has itself already allotted  Rs 136.86 crore worth of contract to UPRNNL & Badri Rai & Co, was asked to audit the Assembly dome collapse where it is clear that it would go easy on the two contractors.

“The fact that IIT-Guwahati was told to audit the dome collapse and not IIT-Rourkee shows clearly that the MDA government illegally connived with the contractors and tried to bury the matter by not  disqualifying/blacklisting the contractor and also by not even imposing a penalty,” he added.

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