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 Mayawati crackdown on NREGS bungling eyewash: Congress
 
 2010-03-31 19:50:00
 
 The Congress Wednesday termed the suspension of 22 officials by Uttar
 Pradesh Chief Minister Mayawati for alleged bungling of funds meant
 for the National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (NREGS) as an
 'eyewash'.
 
 The chief minister's move Tuesday night came after Congress general
 secretary Rahul Gandhi alleged there was bungling of NREGS funds.
 
 Congress spokesman Subodh Srivastava said the suspensions were an
 'eyewash' in view of the suspected huge volume of pilferage across the
 state.
 
 'Each of the suspended officials were junior functionaries, and no
 action has been taken against any senior official without whose
 connivance or complicity the bungling could not have been
 accomplished,
 
 Rahul Gandhi had sought to pointedly draw the state government's
 attention to irregularities in Sultanpur, which covers his own Amethi
 parliamentary constituency. However, the state government found
 largescale bungling in four other districts as well - Gonda,
 Balrampur, Chitrakoot and Mahoba.
 
 While a sum of Rs.1 crore was found to have been used out of NREGS
 funds in Gonda to purchase toys and calendars, a similar amount was
 devoted towards purchase of sub-standard tents and first-aid boxes in
 Balrampur. Likewise, as many as 700 digital cameras were purchased for
 about Rs.60 lakh in Chitrakoot and 247 steel cupboards were bought in
 Mahoba.
 
 It was suspected that many of these purchases were made only on paper,
 as not more than 25 percent of the cameras and cupboards could be
 traced on physical verification, according to a departmental official.
 
 Interestingly, the Uttar Pradesh government got into action only after
 the union rural development ministry asked for details of measures
 initiated by the state against reported irregularities in the
 implementation of NREGS here. The union ministry had sought personal
 appearance of the state Rural Development Principal Secretary Sri
 Krishna.
 
 Rahul Gandhi said at a district level meeting on NREGS in Sultanpur on
 March 26 that the irregularities should be probed by a central agency
 in case the state failed to take appropriate steps.
 
 State Rural Development Minister Daddu Prasad, however refused to give
 any credit to Rahul Gandhi for it. 'We initiated action into the
 matter because our chief minister told us to proceed; and even earlier
 we have got FIRs registered in 29 districts against as many as 60 gram
 pradhans (village heads) and 30 panchayat (village council) officers,'
 he said.
 
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