Dharwad: Governor of Karnataka Tharawa Chand Gehlot, who is also a chancellor of all government-managed universities, has provided an anti-corruption bureau (ACB) green signal to investigate the accusation of the graft flattened to the former Chancellor of the University of Karnatak (KU), Dharwad HB Walikar.
BJP Leader Iresh Anchatageri has imposed the WalikaR with abuse funds allocated for the installation of solar power plants in the Varsity Administration Building, and in Vidya Soudha, both structures at the Dharwad campus of the University of Karnatak.
Anchatageri has accused that the WalikaR did not follow the legal procedure when entering a contract with M / S Tekmark, a Dharwad-based solar company, which was assigned to the installation of a 100KW solar power plant in 2014.
In his complaint submitted with police supervisors, ACB, Anchatageri had stated that, While a number of Rs 1,05,99,000 are allocated for power plants, the company is paid Rs 36 Lakh in advance, and reminders pay after installation, but without verifying the unit is functional.
Anchatiger said that VC, along with other people at the University Administration, agreed to an agreement with the company with the purpose of misuse of funds abused, looking for permission to investigate this accusation.
ADGP, in turn, look for governor permits to order a probe into the complaint against Walikan and other senior officials from the University of Karnatak University, which is a competent authority where it is among the forces to order this investigation into the allegations against the WalikaR, because VC was appointed by Chancellor University .
“However, in the case of retired CS Kanagali registrar and retired resident engineers for Carnatak University Bags, Chancellor and Syndicate must provide a nod to the probe,” he said.