
Revanth to chair cabinet meet on Aug 4 over Kaleshwaram report
Revanth Reddy
has convened a crucial cabinet meeting on Aug 4 to discuss the findings of the Justice PC Ghose Commission report on the Kaleshwaram Lift Irrigation Scheme. The govt is likely to direct the Anti Corruption Bureau or the
Crime Investigation Department
to take further action based on the findings of the report.
The commission, headed by retired Supreme Court judge Justice Ghose, recently submitted its report to the state govt. It was officially handed over to the CM on Friday. Following this, the govt constituted a high-level committee to examine the report and prepare a detailed synopsis for presentation in the cabinet meeting.
The committee comprises senior secretaries from the irrigation, law, and general administration departments.
Irrigation minister N Uttam Kumar Reddy will hold a meeting with the committee on Sunday evening on the preparation of the report to be submitted to the cabinet.
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"The cabinet will deliberate on the commission's findings and the committee's synopsis to decide on appropriate action. The commission was mandated to investigate alleged irregularities in the execution of the Kaleshwaram project during the previous BRS govt.
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Based on its recommendations, the cabinet may decide on initiating criminal proceedings or departmental action against those found responsible," sources said.
The commission had summoned several key figures from the previous administration, including former chief minister Chandrasekhar Rao and former ministers T Harish Rao and Eatala Rajender. All of them appeared before the commission separately and submitted their respective statements.
In addition to the Kaleshwaram report, the cabinet is also expected to discuss the chief minister's three-day tour to Delhi from Aug 5 to 7, along with ministers and senior leaders. The visit is aimed at pressing the Centre to clear the long-pending BC reservations bill.
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