Now a solar lamp scam in Bihar, village heads in trouble
March 5th, 2011 - 1:28 pm ICT by IANSPatna, March 5 (IANS) Over 200 outgoing village body heads, or ‘mukhiyas’, are in deep trouble in Bihar in connection with a scam in the purchase of solar lamps at a time when elections for 2.62 lakh panchayat posts are approaching.
The chief judicial magistrate’s (CJM) court issued arrest warrants against 227 mukhiyas in Sitamarhi district this week for purchasing solar lamps from unauthorised shops. Now police have been directed to arrest them. All such mukhiyas are absconding to evade arrest before filing nomination papers to contest in the panchayat polls, police officials in Sitamarhi said.
Besides mukhiyas, more than 200 government officials, including block development officers (BDOs), are also under the scanner in the solar lamps scam said to be worth Rs 40 crores.
Sitamarhi Superintendent of Police Rakesh Kumar Rathi said an FIR (first information report) was lodged against 233 mukhiyas in connection with this last year, of whom six died in the last few months.
“The mukhiyas purchased solar lamps violating government policy. They purchased locally made solar plates and batteries instead of the government approved TATA BP solar plates and Exide batteries,” Rathi said.
This was not all; the bills for the purchase of 7,000 solar lamp sets were also found to be fake. Ironically, 90 percent of the solar panels stopped working soon after being fitted in villages.
The mukhiyas are alleged to have purchased solar lamps from unauthorised shops and dealers in a hurry, ignoring all the other approved government schemes.
Police found during their probe that the solar panels and batteries had TATA BP and Exide logos but everything was locally assembled inside.
Rathi said police would arrest all the accused mukhiyas and would soon begin to attach their property if they were found absconding.
A senior official in the rural development department in Patna said a similar solar lamps purchase scam may be going on in other districts. “In the coming days, the scam will come into the picture from other districts as top officials have been looking into it,” Rathi told IANS.
Most rural areas in power-starved Bihar reel in the dark and the government’s decision to provide light to villages through solar lamps was seen as positive step. But the scam is a setback, people say.
According to the state election commission, the first phase of the panchayat poll would be held April 20 and the 10th phase would be held May 28.
- Bihar cops rescue abducted doctor - Jan 12, 2011
- Husband of newly elected Bihar village head killed - May 26, 2011
- Three troopers arrested in Bihar - May 27, 2012
- One killed, four injured in Bihar as SSB opens fire - May 26, 2012
- 22-year-old elected Bihar village council head - May 26, 2011
- Bihar CM orders probe in Sitamarhi shooting incident (Lead) - May 26, 2012
- Women to the fore in Bihar panchayat polls - Apr 19, 2011
- Four NGO workers held for duping Bihar farmers, students - Mar 15, 2011
- Dalit woman killed in Bihar for practising witchcraft - May 24, 2012
- Bihar dismisses six BDOs for corruption - Feb 08, 2012
- Thousands join Ranvir Sena chief's funeral - Jun 02, 2012
- Bihar panchayats to act as power supply franchisees - Feb 14, 2012
- Tata Power to buy remaining 51 percent stake in Tata BP Solar - Dec 27, 2011
- Woman forced to eat human excreta on witchcraft charge - Apr 28, 2012
- Ranvir Sena chief killed, curfew imposed on Bihar town (Lead) - Jun 01, 2012
Tags: approved government, arrest warrants, bp, cjm, deep trouble, exide batteries, fir, government officials, government policy, government schemes, information report, judicial magistrate, lamps, nomination papers, police officials, rathi, rural development department, solar lamp, solar panels, tata bp