The Narendra Modi Cabinet had earlier refused to grant sanctions to prosecute Solanki but Gujarat governor Kamla Beniwal had overruled it following which a complaint had been filed before the Special Anti-Corruption Bureau Court against Solanki under the sections 7, 8, 13(1)(d), 31(a), 31(b) and 32 of the Prevention of Corruption Act.
Special ACB court Judge G K Upadhyay, in his order delivered yesterday, directed Superintendent of Police (SP) Gandhinagar to hand over the investigation to ACB.
The order came on a complaint by Ishaq Maradia who had alleged that Solanki, Minister of State for Fisheries in 2009, was involved in Rs 400 crore scam by illegally granting contracts for fishing in 58 reservoirs across the state.
Maradia, after the initial refusal of the state government to grant sanctions, had also moved Gujarat High Court which in turn had directed the state government to decide the matter at the state Cabinet level.
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Following this, Maradia had filed an application in the special ACB court demanding criminal prosecution of Solanki under the sections 7, 8, 13(1)(d), 31(a), 31(b) and 32 of the Prevention of Corruption Act.
In August 2012, the ACB court had ordered District Superintendent of Police (SP) to inquire into the allegations contained in the application of Ishaq Maradia and submit a report to the court by October 6, 2012.
Maradia is now planning to move the Gujarat High Court demanding a CBI probe into the matter.