"Why Arunachal Pradesh CM not been asked to step down...?": Congress MP Jairam Ramesh
New Delhi [India], May 19 (ANI): Congress MP Jairam Ramesh on Tuesday raised questions regarding why the Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu is still serving as the States CM despite the ongoing CBI investigation.
In a post on X, he noted that the Chief Minister's family was awarded with Rs 1,270 crore over the last ten years, after which the Supreme Court ordered the CI investigation.
"This is not an order of a lower court or a High Court. It is of the Supreme Court. Yet the CM continues in office. He is also the PWD Minister and controls the files that the CBI will need to conduct its inquiry," he added.
Further, the Congress MP criticised Prime Minister Narendra Modi over his silence on the issue, citing his very famous "Na Khaunga, Na Khane Dunga" slogan, which he chanted against corruption, translating to "I will neither take a bribe nor allow anyone else to take one."
"Why is the man who once said 'Na Khaunga, Na Khane Dunga' quiet, and why has the Arunachal Pradesh CM not been asked to step down? This is a gross travesty of the Supreme Court's verdict itself," he said.
The remarks follow the apex court's order for an inquiry into allegations that several public works contracts in Arunachal Pradesh were awarded to firms associated with Khandu's family members between January 1, 2015, and December 31, 2025.
The apex court instructed the CBI to conduct the preliminary inquiry and submit a status report within 16 weeks.
The inquiry examines whether public works contracts were unfairly directed to companies owned by Khandu's family members, including his father Dorjee Khandu's second wife, Rinchin Drema, and his nephew, Tsering Tashi.
The PIL claimed that when there is evidence of government contracts being awarded only to the firms of family members of the Chief Minister and his close associates, then it is reasonable to draw an inference that such favour for government contract works of vast magnitude could not have been possible without direct knowledge, consent, and active support of the minister concerned. (ANI)