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MNS alleges irregularities in Rs 6,000cr Mumbai solid waste management tender

MNS alleges irregularities in Rs 6,000cr Mumbai solid waste management tender

Time of India25-07-2025
Mumbai: The MNS neta Sandeep Deshpande has alleged irregularities in the Rs 6,000 crore solid waste management tender of the BMC. He claimed that the son of a former BJP MP from Gujarat interfered in the tender process, which was twisted to ensure his company got the contract.
Deshpande alleged that the BMC floated tenders for each administrative ward, and the conditions in the tender were included in such a way that only a few selected companies got selected. He demanded that the matter be investigated by a Special Investigation Team (SIT).
Deshpande said he collected the related documents and sought time with the BMC commissioner to submit those details, demanding an inquiry into the alleged tendering fraud.
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Deshpande stated that the contract was divided into eight groups covering the entire city. He said he procured the tender documents publicly available on the BMC site of the last similar tenders and the current one. He claimed that after comparing them, he noticed that the current tender documents were changed to favour the company associated with the son of the Gujarat BJP politician.
Deshpande said, "All the documents are available in public domain. Earlier also I raised the tender condition issue and stated that it was changed to favour select companies. Now, those companies have been shortlisted for the work."
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