So the affiant did not have the advantage of knowing the actual facts collected by investigating officers which are now with the ACB,” Singh added
Mumbai: On Friday the Anti Corruption Bureau DG Param Bir Singh gave clean chit to NCP leader Ajit Pawar in connection with the Vidarbha irrigation scam. The affidavit filed by ACB Singh in the Bombay High Court — that dealt with PILs alleging that the agency was delaying investigation in the irrigation scam case stated: “In concerned to respondent no. 7, Ajit Pawar, no criminality had been found.”
“Concerning the role of Ajit Pawar, no criminal liability is disclosed during the course of inquiry or investigation by the Special Investigation Team (SIT),” the affidavit dated December 19 said.
The affidavit stated that it was filed on November 26, 2018, in the case by the then ACB chief was through inferences drawn by him on basis of the material put before him then. Later on, the then officer had told the Nagpur Bench that Ajit Pawar had intervened in the process of award of contracts for irrigation projects.
Param Bir Singh said “No investigating officer or enquiring officer was placed in connection with the role of Ajit Pawar. So the affiant did not have the advantage of knowing the actual facts collected by investigating officers which are now with the ACB,” Singh added.
During the course of the investigation and after filing of the affidavit in November 2018, the water resources department provided information to the agency in May and June 2019. Ajit Pawar then answered to a questionnaire given to him in September 2019 and December 2019 regarding the 12 irrigation projects of Vidarbha Irrigation Development Corporation (VIDC).
The SPs of ACB Nagpur and Amravati and the head of SIT submitted their affidavits to the honorable court after the 2018 affidavit and on November 27, 2019, which was endorsed and verified by me, DG said.
Departmental action has been recommended against officials of the VIDC as it was accused of administrative lapses found during the investigation.
Earlier, Ajit Pawar was cleared of all allegations in the Vidarbha irrigation scam by the Maharashtra ACB, according to an affidavit submitted before the Nagpur bench of the Bombay High Court, which was filed just a day before the Maharashtra Vikas Aghadi government (ShivSena-NCP-Congress) was sworn in Maharashtra on November 28.
Pawar, chairman of the VIDC, cannot be held responsible for acts of the executing agencies as there is no legal duty on his part, the affidavit filed on November 27 stated.
Ajit Pawar, the NCP leader, MLA from Baramati was Water Resources Development Minister from 1999-2009 when the Congress-NCP combine was in power in Maharashtra. Pawar also served as chairman of the VIDC, which had cleared irrigation projects in which irregularities were alleged.
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