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Mansa water-tank scam: Sukhbir OSD ‘gets away’

Harendra Sra, officer on special duty to deputy chief minister Sukhbir Singh Badal, was given a clean chit on Wednesday, barely 24 hours after HT published a report highlighting how the panel members probing water tank scam feared repercussions if their report held him at fault.

Updated on: Aug 27, 2016 12:26 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Mansa
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Harendra Sra, officer on special duty to deputy chief minister Sukhbir Singh Badal, was given a clean chit on Wednesday, barely 24 hours after HT published a report highlighting how the panel members probing water tank scam feared repercussions if their report held him at fault.

Union minister Harsimrat Kaur Badal and OSD Harendra Sra (yellow turban) checking the benches which were distributed during a sangat darshan in Mansa. (HT File Photo)
Union minister Harsimrat Kaur Badal and OSD Harendra Sra (yellow turban) checking the benches which were distributed during a sangat darshan in Mansa. (HT File Photo)

The three-member inquiry committee includes industries and commerce department general manager, besides the executive engineers of public health and panchayati raj departments.

“I have received the report which mentions that water tanks distributed on the first day of sangat darshan meet all specifications and have no quality issues,” said deputy commissioner Varinder Kumar Sharma.

The panel members, appointed to probe the purchase of substandard water tanks, had not met even once till Monday. One of the panel members had also confided that they were not provided the specifications of the probe, leaving them clueless.

“I have submitted the report to deputy commissioner and he can better respond about its details,” said executive engineer of public health. 47 water tanks were purchased at a cost of Rs 57 lakh, but the probe panel checked the quality of only 15 water tanks which were distributed to village panchayat by Harsimrat Kaur Badal in July.

 
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Mohammad Ghazali

Mohammad Ghazali is a multimedia correspondent with Hindustan Times based in Punjab. He was earlier associated with Media Network of India as a research associate with Paranjoy Guha Thakurta in New Delhi. Having a post graduate degree from Asian College of Journalism, his area of interest includes Indian politics and economy.

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