Key Points

The Karnataka BJP has leveled serious corruption charges against the Congress-led state government over a controversial tender process. Senior BJP leader Chalavadi Narayanaswamy accused the government of awarding a certificate printing contract to an allegedly unqualified company at inflated rates. He claimed the contract was given to Urdhva Management Private Limited, which reportedly has no printing experience and multiple legal cases. The BJP leader has written multiple letters to government officials but claims no response has been received, highlighting the alleged impropriety in the tendering process.

Key Points: BJP Exposes Karnataka Govt's Illegal Tender Scandal

  • BJP claims irregular tender awarded to Urdhva Management with questionable credentials
  • Tender pricing jumped from Rs 9.45 to Rs 100 per certificate
  • No response received from government despite multiple letters
  • Contract allegedly linked to Medical Education Minister
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K'taka: Govt engaged in loot through illegal tender process, claims BJP

BJP leader Chalavadi Narayanaswamy alleges massive corruption in Karnataka government's tender process for printing certificates

"Steps have been taken to award the tender to people favoured by the minister - Chalavadi Narayanaswamy"

Bengaluru, May 5

The Congress-led Karnataka government has been repeatedly involved in corrupt practices and is issuing tenders illegally, offering contracts only to its preferred entities, alleged senior BJP leader and Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Council, Chalavadi Narayanaswamy.

Speaking at a press conference held at the Vidhana Soudha on Monday, he said: “Tenders are being floated on the Karnataka Public Procurement Portal. Even during our tenure, a tender was issued for printing marks cards, and the rate fixed was Rs 9.45 per card. After this government came to power, a tender was called by the Para-Medical Board, quoting Rs 100 for printing a single marks card. Following discussions, the rate was reduced to Rs 91,” he stated.

He further said that as the issue came to light in some circles, the government negotiated again and revised the prices — Rs 44 for printing a marks card, Rs 47 for a diploma certificate, and Rs 44 for an internship certificate. A work order was issued with these revised rates on November 29 last year, he added.

The contract was awarded to "Urdhva Management Private Limited" based in Sanjaynagar, Bengaluru. Upon learning this, Narayanaswamy said he wrote to the government secretary on January 8, pointing out violations of the Karnataka Transparency in Public Procurement (KTPP) Act. “To this day, no response has been received,” he said, and further noted that the financial bid was approved only on April 12, 2024, even though the work order had already been issued earlier.

He also displayed related letters and documents.

Responding to a question, Narayanaswamy said this matter falls under the portfolio of Medical Education Minister Sharanprakash Patil.

He alleged that the director of Urdhva Management Pvt. Ltd., Venkatareddy D. Patil, is either a close relative or associate of Minister Patil.

He claimed that Urdhva Management is an event management company and has no connection whatsoever with printing services. “They have never handled any printing work,” he alleged.

“Steps have been taken to award the tender to people favoured by the minister. This is a blacklisted company with around 20–25 cases registered against it,” Narayanaswamy said, questioning how such a firm could be awarded the contract.

He further alleged that the tender was awarded without even finalising the financial bid.

“When we gave the contract at Rs 9.45 per mark card, it came to Rs 2.45 lakh. But in this bid, they haven't even specified how many certificates are to be printed — meaning they can later decide and print however many they want,” he said.

“Despite writing two or three letters regarding this, I have not received a single response from the Chief Secretary or the concerned department,” he concluded.

- IANS

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Here are 6 diverse Indian perspective comments on the Karnataka tender controversy:
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Rahul K.
This is shocking! From ₹9.45 to ₹100 per marks card? Even after "negotiation" it's 5 times BJP's rate. Government needs to answer - why give contract to event management company for printing work? 🤔 Hope media keeps pressure on this.
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Priya M.
As a Bengaluru resident, I'm tired of these political mudslinging. BJP did corruption when in power, now Congress doing same. When will our tax money be used properly? Both parties should stop this "hum do, hamare do" system.
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Sanjay T.
If the allegations are true, this is daylight robbery! But why no action from Lokayukta? Karnataka was known for strong anti-corruption systems. Request CM Siddaramaiah to clarify - he has clean image, shouldn't tolerate such things in his govt.
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Ananya R.
Before jumping to conclusions, let's see the government's response. BJP leaders often make allegations without proof. But if documents shown are genuine, then it's very serious. Hope High Court takes suo moto notice - students' future certificates shouldn't become political tools.
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Vikram J.
Typical political drama before elections! But facts are worrying - work order before financial bid approval? Blacklisted company getting contract? This is why Karnataka needs strong RTI activists. Request Anna Hazare to look into this! #TransparencyMatters
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Neha P.
As someone working in printing industry, I can confirm normal rate is ₹8-12 per certificate. ₹44-91 is ridiculous! Government must float fresh tender with technical evaluation. This smells like "setting" - hope ED/CBI investigates money trail. Our state deserves better! 😤

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