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Second son of Gujarat Minister arrested in Rs 75 crore MGNREGA ‘scam', total arrests in case now 10
Second son of Gujarat Minister arrested in Rs 75 crore MGNREGA ‘scam', total arrests in case now 10

Indian Express

time19-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Indian Express

Second son of Gujarat Minister arrested in Rs 75 crore MGNREGA ‘scam', total arrests in case now 10

The Dahod district police on Monday arrested Kiran Khabad, the younger son of Gujarat Minister Bachubhai Khabad, in connection with an alleged Rs 75 crore scam under the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) in Devgadh Baria and Dhanpur talukas. His arrest comes two days after his elder brother, Balvantsinh Khabad, was taken into custody on Saturday. Along with Kiran Khabad, police also arrested three others — Rasik Rathwa, the current Deputy District Development Officer (DDO) of Dahod; Dilip Chauhan, a former Assistant Programme Officer (APO); and Pratik Baria, another personnel involved in the scheme. This brings the total number of arrests in the case so far to 10. Kiran, who had been absconding after withdrawing an anticipatory bail plea filed jointly with his brother last week, was apprehended on the Vadodara-Halol highway on Monday morning. Speaking to The Indian Express, Jagdishsinh Bhandari, Deputy Superintendent of Police, Dahod, said, 'We have arrested Kiran Khabad for his role in the scam… Along with him, Rasik Rathwa, who was then the Taluka Development Officer (TDO) of Dhanpur taluka and is currently Deputy DDO of Dahod district, has been arrested. Two others are Dilip Chauhan, an APO of MGNREGA, and Pratik Baria.' According to police, the accused were involved in 'irregularities' between January 2021 and December 2024. Primary questioning has been conducted, and they are expected to be produced before a magistrate on Tuesday. Both Kiran and Balvantsinh Khabad are accused of operating agencies that allegedly 'supplied raw materials' for MGNREGA road projects in remote villages of Dhanpur and Devgadh Baria talukas. Officials allege that contracts were granted to 28 unauthorised agencies in Devgadh Baria, bypassing proper tendering processes, for a total of Rs 60.90 crore. In Dhanpur, seven such agencies allegedly received Rs 10.10 crore. Raj Traders and NL Traders, reportedly run by the Khabad brothers, were allegedly identified among them. The FIR, lodged on April 24 following a complaint by District Rural Development Authority (DRDA) Director B M Patel, states that contracts were awarded to firms that had not placed the winning bids for supplying materials — through 'subverting the process' — and that those firms' bills has also been cleared for projects that existed only on paper. In Kuva village, Devgadh Baria, local residents brought the 'irregularities' to the notice of district authorities. Until Saturday, seven individuals had been arrested in the case: Balvantsinh Khabad; former TDO of Devgadh Baria Darshan Patel; MGNREGA accountants Jayveer Nagori and Mahipalsinh Chauhan; Gram Rojgar Sevaks Kuldeep Baria and Mangalsinh Pateliya; and technical assistant Manish Patel. The Congress party, which had formed its own fact-finding committee in January to investigate the matter, has reiterated its demand for a Special Investigation Team (SIT) to probe the case further. Minister Bachubhai Khabad, who holds the panchayat and agriculture portfolios in the state government, remained unreachable for comment on Monday.

Gujarat minister Bachu Khabad's son arrested in MGNREGA scam in Dahod
Gujarat minister Bachu Khabad's son arrested in MGNREGA scam in Dahod

Indian Express

time17-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Indian Express

Gujarat minister Bachu Khabad's son arrested in MGNREGA scam in Dahod

Gujarat minister Bachu Khabad's son, Balvantsinh Khabad, was arrested by the Dahod police on Saturday in connection with an alleged Rs 75 crore Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) scam in the Devgadh Baria and Dhanpur talukas of the district. Bachu Khabad is the minister of state for panchayat and agriculture. The arrest came days after Balvantsinh and his younger brother Kiran withdrew their anticipatory bail pleas from the Dahod court. Speaking to The Indian Express, Jagdish Bhandari, Deputy Superintendent of Police, Dahod, said that Balvantsinh had been arrested after a primary investigation pointed to his involvement in the scam, as per the FIR of the District Rural Development Authority (DRDA). 'We conducted a primary investigation, and it came to light that an agency being run by Balvantsinh Khabad, which supplies goods to MGNREGA projects, had put forth bills for certain amounts without delivering the entire list of goods. The probe is ongoing and we are yet to ascertain the exact amount of misdealings,' Bhandari said, adding that Kiran has not been arrested yet and a probe is on to ascertain his role in the scam. Lodged on April 24, the FIR had alleged that the companies that had not emerged as the winning bids for supplying materials to the MGNREGA projects had been awarded contracts by subverting the process and their bills were also cleared. During the DRDA probe, it also came to light that several bills were allegedly cleared for projects passed on paper, which did not exist on the ground – particularly in Kuva village in Devgadh Baria, where villagers brought the scam to the notice of the district officials. The Dahod district police had earlier arrested five people in the case, including two accountants of the MGNREGA branch, Jayveer Nagori and Mahipalsinh Chauhan; Gram Rojgar Sevaks Kuldeep Baria and Mangalsinh Pateliya; and technical assistant Manish Patel. Congress Leader Amit Chavda demanded the formation of a Special Investigation Team. 'Under the BJP's rule in 30 years, corruption is the first virtue in administration… Despite repeated complaints of corruption in the MGNREGA scheme in Dahod, where projects have not been executed on the ground but bills have been cleared, the government did not take steps. The Congress has been raising the issue time and again, in writing and orally, as well as through questions in the Assembly,' Chavda said. 'The government is showing it is investigating the case, but it is all an eyewash. An SIT should be formed to investigate this scam, and there will be bigger names tumbling out,' he added.

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