Delhi Transport and Health Minister Satyendra Jain. | PTI File Photo 
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Delhi court seeks report on complaint against AAP minister Satyendra Jain, PWD officers

The report has been sought on alleged irregularities in the grant of contracts of the road and drain works in the national capital.

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NEW DELHI: A Delhi court has sought an action taken report (ATR) from police on a complaint against Delhi minister Satyendra Jain for alleged irregularities in the grant of contracts of the road and drain works in the national capital.

The court directed the Station House Officer (SHO) of I P Estate police station to file the report by February 7, the next date of hearing.

The court also recorded the statement of complainant Rahul Sharma, founder of NGO Road Anti-Corruption Organisation, who sought registration of an FIR against Jain and three Public Works Department (PWD) officials for alleged irregularities in grant of tenders.

"Arguments heard. Statement of Rahul Sharma recorded. ATR be called from the SHO concerned. Put up for further proceedings on February 7, 2018," Metropolitan Magistrate Abhilash Malhotra said.

It has been alleged by the complainant that during 2014- 17, officials of Delhi government's PWD had allocated contracts for their pecuniary benefits as well as that of contractors for the work "which never got completed whereas shockingly all payments have been cleared".

The complainant, through his counsel A R M Pandey, had alleged irregularities in 125 matters of construction of roads, drains and other maintenance work with an estimated cost of more than Rs 90 crore.

"It is a nearly Rs 100 crore fraud. Through a criminal conspiracy, the officials have looted the hard earned money of the taxpayer," the advocate had said.

The plea has sought a probe into Jain's role in allegedly causing the gain to contractors by using ministerial influence.

It sought prosecution of PWD officials - Anil Trehan, executive engineer, Mukesh Kumar, superintending engineer and Eesh Kumar Anand, accountant, for the alleged offences of criminal conspiracy, cheating and forgery.

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