Corruption Scandal: CBI Chargesheets Ex-Jammu & Kashmir Governor
The CBI has filed a chargesheet against former Jammu & Kashmir governor Satyapal Malik and five others for alleged corruption in civil works contracts for the Kiru hydropower project, totaling Rs 2,200 crore. The charges come after a three-year investigation, highlighting irregularities in the tendering process awarded to Patel Engineering Limited.

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The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has pressed charges against former Jammu and Kashmir governor Satyapal Malik and five others, accusing them of corruption related to the Rs 2,200-crore Kiru hydropower project. This marks a pivotal outcome after a painstaking investigation spanning three years, exposing alleged improprieties in the award of civil works contracts to a private firm.
In response to the allegations, Malik, who is currently hospitalized, expressed his inability to address the situation publicly. He has consistently denied the accusations post-raid, claiming intimidation and a misdirected probe.
The chargesheet also names several high-profile officials and industry leaders, highlighting what the CBI describes as serious lapses in the tendering process despite decisions to initiate re-tendering. The development is likely to raise questions about governance and accountability in Jammu and Kashmir's infrastructural projects.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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