Key Points

The Ghose Commission has submitted its report on alleged irregularities in the Kaleshwaram Lift Irrigation Project to the Telangana government. The probe focused on design flaws and financial decisions during the BRS regime, summoning former CM KCR for questioning. The Congress-led government ordered the investigation after the Medigadda Barrage collapse in 2023. The findings could shape future political and legal actions in Telangana.

Key Points: Ghose Commission Submits Kaleshwaram Probe Report to Telangana Govt

  • Commission probed Medigadda, Annaram, and Sundilla barrages' irregularities
  • Examined 115 witnesses including KCR and ex-ministers
  • NDSA and Vigilance Dept also investigated project flaws
  • Congress govt extended probe seven times since March 2024
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Ghose Commission submits report on Kaleshwaram project to Telangana govt

Justice PC Ghose submits findings on alleged irregularities in Kaleshwaram project, probing BRS-era decisions under KCR's leadership.

"The BRS denies corruption allegations, calling the summons to KCR political vendetta – BRS Spokesperson"

Hyderabad, July 31

Justice PC Ghose Commission, which probed the alleged irregularities in the execution of the Kaleshwaram Lift Irrigation project, on Thursday submitted its report to the Telangana government.

The Commission, headed by retired Supreme Court judge Pinaki Chandra Ghose, submitted its report to Irrigation Department Secretary Rahul Bojja, who then forwarded the same to Chief Secretary Ramakrishna Rao.

The Commission probed the alleged irregularities in planning, design, construction, quality control, operation and maintenance of Medigadda, Annaram and Sundilla Barrages of the Kaleshwaram project constructed by the previous government of Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS)

The one-man Commission was constituted on March 14, 2024, to probe the allegations.

Some piers of the Medigadda Barrage had caved in during October 2023. After the Congress party came to power in December 2024, it ordered a probe by the Vigilance Department. The National Dam Safety Authority (NDSA) was also asked to conduct an investigation into all aspects of the mega project.

After the preliminary report by the Vigilance Department highlighted irregularities, Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy had announced a judicial probe during a debate in the Assembly.

The term of the Commission has been extended seven times so far after the initial period ended on June 30, 2024. In May this year, the term was extended till July 31.

After the last extension, the Commission summoned BRS president and former Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao (KCR) and former ministers T. Harish Rao and Eatala Rajender.

KCR appeared before the Commission on June 11. The BRS leader, who was the chief minister from 2014 to 2023, was reportedly questioned by the Commission about the redesign of the project and the policy and finance-related decisions taken for its construction.

KCR reportedly gave a report on the project to the Commission, highlighting key features of the project and explaining the need to redesign and re-engineer it.

The BRS denied the allegation of corruption in the Kaleshwaram project and termed the summons to KCR an act of political vendetta by the Congress government.

During the last 15 months, the Ghose Commission examined over 115 witnesses, including engineers and retired and serving officials associated with the barrages and others.

The State Cabinet is likely to discuss the Commission report at its next meeting and chalk out the future course of action.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone who studied civil engineering, the collapse of piers in such a new structure is extremely concerning. This shows serious flaws in either design or construction quality. The commission must recommend strict action.
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Karthik V
Political drama aside, we farmers desperately need irrigation projects that actually work. Hope the government implements the recommendations quickly and fixes the issues rather than just using this for political gains.
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Priya S
The repeated extensions of the commission's term shows how complex this case is. But justice delayed is justice denied - hope the findings are made public soon and action taken against whoever is responsible.
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Aman W
While I support accountability, I hope this doesn't become a political witch hunt. Infrastructure projects are complex and sometimes failures happen despite best efforts. The focus should be on learning and improving.
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Nisha Z
₹1 lakh crore project and piers collapse within years? This is unacceptable! Heads must roll for this massive failure. Our tax money deserves better utilization. #AccountabilityMatters

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