This Article is From Oct 14, 2015

Chikki Supplied was not Sub-Standard: Government Tells Bombay High Court

Chikki Supplied was not Sub-Standard: Government Tells Bombay High Court

Maharashtra government told the Bombay High Court that no clay particles were found after laboratory tests done on chikki samples.

Mumbai, Maharashtra: Denying allegations about supplying sub-standard "chikki" to students in state-run schools, the Maharashtra government told the Bombay High Court that laboratory tests of the sweet snack did not show any clay particles.

"No clay particles were found in a sample sent to a reputed government lab in Ghaziabad," state government counsel Srihari Aney said during the hearing of a petition which alleged that sub-standard chikkis were being supplied to students in government-run schools.

A bench of Justices VM Kanade and Anuja Prabhudessai was hearing a public interest litigation filed by Sandeep Ahire and others, seeking an inquiry by a retired high court judge into the alleged Rs 206-crore chikki scam for which Women and Child Development Minister, Pankaja Munde had come under fire.

Meanwhile, the bench extended till November 17 its interim order restraining the state government from distributing chikki to school students following complaints over its quality.

The government counsel informed the court that at present there was no stock of chikki left for distribution to the students and also that the date of the seized chikki stock had expired, hence it could not be used any more.

The government had filed an affidavit in reply to the PIL stating the procedures required to be followed for procurement of chikki from the suppliers and also whether the purchase was made through auction or otherwise.

The high court had last month asked the government not to make payments to the contractors who had supplied the chikki for free distribution to students of primary schools or aanganwadis in tribal areas.

The state had informed the court that the government had already stopped payments to the contractors.  

The government justified the capability of the manufacturer to supply chikki on a large scale and said the snack was still being supplied in schools run by the municipal corporation in Navi Mumbai, Pune Zilla Parishad and other private bodies. This showed the quality of chikki was not sub-standard or else they would not be purchased by these institutions.

Ms Munde has been accused of irregularities in procurement of items worth Rs 206 crore, including chikki. It has also been alleged that the chikki, meant to be distributed to tribal students, had traces of clay.
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