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Kaleswaram corruption to sink KCR

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KCR to drown in Kaleswaram

Kaleshwaram corruption allegations to sink KCR
Kaleshwaram corruption allegations to sink KCR

Kaleswaram corruption to sink KCR.The chairman of the Judicial Inquiry Commission, Justice Pinaki Chandra Ghose, held a crucial meeting with irrigation department officials regarding the Kaleshwaram Project. The focus of the discussion was on the integrity of the project, particularly concerning the sinking of pillars and overall safety measures. Justice Ghose underscored the gravity of the situation by mentioning that even the former Chief Minister, KCR, could be subject to questioning if deemed necessary amidst the swirling allegations of misconduct surrounding the project.

In a proactive move towards transparency and inclusivity, Justice Ghose announced plans to solicit public opinions through paper advertisements, aiming to gather insights into the reported irregularities plaguing the Kaleshwaram Project. This democratic approach will be complemented by thorough scrutiny of reports from bodies like NDSA, Vigilance, and CAG, alongside expert consultations.

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Justice Ghose emphasized the importance of technical expertise, outlining future engagements with engineers and NDSA authorities to harness their insights for the investigation. He assured a comprehensive approach, vowing to gather information from every individual associated with the project, promising an investigation free from legal encumbrances.

Further, Justice Ghose and his team are set to revisit the Medigadda Barrage and subsequently issue notices to the construction company and implicated politicians as warranted by the inquiry's progression. This proactive stance signals a determined effort to uphold accountability and ensure the integrity of the Kaleshwaram Project.

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