Paan vend owner exposes job scheme graft, gets death threats
November 16th, 2010 - 6:31 pm ICT by IANSPorbandar, Nov 16 (IANS) Aslam Khokker, a paan vend owner in Kotda village of Porbandar district of Gujarat, carries a paper on his person all the time, which has the names of some people who he says have threatened him. His crime? He blew the lid on a scam in implementation of the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS).
“The village sarpanch abused and threatened me. There are other powerful persons too who want me to remain quiet, but I will not be cowed down,” Aslam told IANS Tuesday.
Aslam, a school dropout, unearthed the scam by accident.
A few days back, he attended a Youth Congress camp in Junagadh city, where he was taught how to use the internet.
“It was at the camp that we were told about how we could find details of the developmental work in our area,” he said.
While going through a list of MGNREGS beneficiaries, a job scheme meant for the poorest of the poor in rural areas, he came across the name of his friend, a state government employee.
“As I explored further, I saw NRIs, doctors, engineers, teachers and affluent farmers on the list as well,” he said.
Official records show that there are 963 MGNREGS job card holders in Kotda village of Kutiyana tehsil in Porbandar district. They have been paid a total of about Rs.95 lakh over the last three years.
Aslam then filed RTI (Right to Information) applications to find out more, but received death threats on the phone.
He even wrote to the district superintendent of police, pointing to the death threats and seeking police protection. But he got a taste of official apathy when he was told to approach the police “if and when” something happened. Aslam also approached local Congress activists.
Last week, police registered a case against the local post master and sarpanch for siphoning off money meant for the poor.
According to K.D. Bhatt, district development officer (DDO) of Porbandar, an inquiry has been instituted.
But will Aslam’s Congress leanings hamper investigations, particularly since the sarpanch belongs to the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party? Bhatt denies it vehemently.
“Why should there be any politics? What is wrong is wrong. In fact, this revelation should be used to conduct similar checks in other villages of the district,” he said.
But Aslam does not have much hope. He has now embarked on a mission to educate the locals and encourage them to speak up for their rights.
“Bulk of information on local projects is available on internet. People should be made aware of their rights,” he said.
- Probe ordered into Gujarat rural jobs scheme wage scam - Nov 18, 2010
- Jharkhand spent only 38 percent of job scheme funds - Dec 14, 2011
- Ramesh, Mayawati in duel over corruption - Oct 28, 2011
- Banking assistants shot at, Rs.3.25 lakh looted in Tripura - Nov 23, 2011
- Banking assistants shot at, Rs.3.25 lakh looted in Tripura - Nov 23, 2011
- Tripura raises salaries of rural job scheme staff - May 18, 2012
- Abducted Malkangiri Collector implemented many schemes for villagers' benefits - Feb 23, 2011
- Postmaster fleeing to Myanmar with rural job fund held - Feb 28, 2011
- Village headman shot dead in Kashmir - Feb 09, 2012
- Four arrested for beating RTI activist - Mar 09, 2011
- Rural ministry refuses to suspend rural jobs scheme - Aug 14, 2011
- Bihar villagers burn job cards - Feb 08, 2010
- Learn from Andhra on job scheme, Ramesh tells Orissa - Aug 14, 2011
- Men deliver babies in Rajasthan, claims a health centre - Jul 23, 2011
- CBI begins probe in Orissa rural jobs scheme fraud - May 24, 2011
Tags: activists, apathy, aslam, beneficiaries, death threats, district superintendent, government employee, graft, guarantee scheme, gujarat, information applications, job card, lakh, mahatma gandhi, police protection, rural areas, school dropout, state government, tehsil, youth congress