After the BJP came to power in March, alleged irregularities to the tune of Rs 240 crore were detected in the acquisition of land for the National Highway-74 between 2011-2016.
The Congress MLAs rushed into the Well repeatedly to demand a debate on the issue under Rule 310 which means having a discussion in the House by suspending all other business listed for the day forcing Speaker Premchand Aggarwal to adjourn the proceedings for 15 minutes initially and then extending it to 30 minutes.
The speaker asked the opposition members to not insist on a debate under Rule 310 as the Question Hour was important with many questions of public interest listed for the day.
Hridayesh tried to convince the chair that the issue was very important as a huge scam which may run into nearly Rs 500 crore had been detected in the construction of the NH-74 and a CBI probe was still awaited despite Chief Minister Trivendra Singh Rawat's recommendation for it.
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The Leader of Opposition read Gadkari's letter which states that such an action will adversely affect the morale of NHAI officials and impede the progress of projects taken up by the authority in the state.
Speaking in favour of the admissibility of her notice for a debate on the issue under Rule 310, Hridayesh said it was a huge scam running into hundreds of crores of rupees and the dubious manner in which the Centre was coming to the defence of NHAI officials and running away from a CBI probe made it look "murkier".
Hridayesh also criticised the state government for transferring Kumaon Commissioner D Senthil Pandiyan whose report forms the basis of the state government's recommendation for a CBI probe saying an honest official was being harassed for exposing corruption.
She said if the state government does not go for a CBI probe into the scam now it will be in conflict with its own claim of having a zero-tolerance policy to corruption.
"The Union minister's threatening tone that action against NHAI officials named in the FIR will adversely affect their morale and prompt the authority to re-examine the usefulness of taking up more projects in the state is an assault on the country's federal structure," the Leader of Opposition said.
Accusing the Centre of deliberately ignoring the recommendation of an elected chief minister, she asked "If you are clean why are you trying to suppress it?"
Speaking on behalf of the state government on the notice, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Prakash Pant gave the background of the case informing the House about the promptness with which the chief minister had acted in the matter.
He said the chief minister had issued a notification on March 25 recommending a CBI probe into the scam besides immediately suspending six state government officials for their suspected role in it.
Noting that initiating a CBI probe into a scam was the investigative agency's prerogative, he said ever since the state's creation 13 cases had been referred to the CBI by successive governments which had not initiated a probe into any of them.
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