Key Points

Delhi CM Rekha Gupta has ordered an ACB probe into alleged irregularities in the Barapullah Elevated Road Phase-III project. She accused the previous AAP government of negligence, leading to delays and a Rs 175 crore payout. The project, originally slated for 2017 completion, is now 87% done with fresh funds allocated. Gupta revealed the contractor had offered a lower settlement, but the AAP ignored it, escalating costs.

Key Points: Delhi CM Rekha Gupta Orders ACB Probe Into Barapullah Road Delays

  • CM Rekha Gupta blames AAP for Barapullah Road delays
  • Rs 175 crore payout ordered by High Court
  • Contractor initially offered Rs 35 crore settlement
  • Project now 87% complete with Rs 150 crore allocated
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Delhi CM orders ACB probe into lapses linked to Barapullah Road Phase-III project

Delhi CM Rekha Gupta launches ACB probe into Barapullah Road Phase-III irregularities, blaming AAP for delays and Rs 175 crore payout.

"Yet another example of corruption and negligence under the previous AAP government – CM Rekha Gupta"

New Delhi, July 28

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Monday ordered a probe by the Anti-Corruption Branch into irregularities in the on-going Barapullah Elevated Road Phase-III project plagued by cost and time overruns.

While chairing a meeting of the Expenditure Finance Committee on Monday, the CM reviewed the project and took note of the concerns raised over the Public Works Department’s (PWD) negligence and the prolonged delays.

The Chief Minister instructed senior officials to ensure its timely completion, noting that a payment of Rs 175 crore to the contractor was necessitated because the previous government had prevented the company from executing the work.

CM Gupta called the project "yet another example of corruption and negligence under the previous Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government".

She highlighted that the project, scheduled for completion in October 2017, was repeatedly delayed and eventually went into arbitration.

The ruling favoured the contractor with an award of Rs 120 crore. When the payment was withheld, the company approached the High Court, which in May 2023 ordered the PWD to pay Rs 175 crore, including interest and GST. The sum was subsequently paid during the tenure of then PWD Minister Atishi.

CM Gupta criticised the AAP government for neither filing a review petition nor acting against the lax officials, adding that the payout hampered other PWD schemes.

She also disclosed that the contractor had initially offered to settle the dispute for Rs 35 crore, but the proposal was ignored, resulting in the escalation of the matter to the High Court.

The elevated road will run from Barapullah Nallah to Mayur Vihar Phase-III via Sarai Kale Khan.

PWD Minister Pravesh Verma and officials informed the Chief Minister that the project would gain pace as permissions for tree removal along the route were expected shortly.

The Delhi Cabinet approved the project in September 2011. An amount of Rs 1,260.63 crore was allocated for the project in December 2014.

The construction work began in April 2015, with a stipulated completion period of 30 months.

The original estimated cost of the project was Rs 1,260.63 crore, out of which Rs 1,238.68 crore has been spent so far. The total project cost is now estimated to be Rs 1,330 crore.

Currently, 87 per cent of the work has been completed. Permission for the early removal of trees is expected soon, after which the project will gain momentum.

For the financial year 2025–26, Rs 150 crore has been allocated, of which Rs 86.43 crore had been spent by June 2025.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
Typical blame game between governments continues... But who will compensate us citizens stuck in traffic jams every day? Both AAP and BJP should stop politicking and complete infrastructure projects on time!
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Aman W
The contractor offered to settle for ₹35 crore but our babus ignored it? This shows how careless officials are with public money. Need strict punishment for such negligence!
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Sarah B
As an expat living in Delhi, I'm shocked by these delays. In other countries, such important infrastructure projects have strict timelines. India needs better project management systems.
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Vikram M
The real issue is - why are we paying 5 times more than original estimate? From ₹1260 crore to ₹1330 crore! Every department needs audit, not just this one project. Corruption is eating our nation 😡
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Nisha Z
While I support the probe, I hope it's not just political vendetta. The CM should ensure the project gets completed ASAP. East Delhi residents have waited too long for this crucial connectivity.
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Karan T
The tree removal permissions are still pending? This is ridiculous! For 8 years they couldn't get this basic clearance? Shows how our system works - no coordination between departments.

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