Food corporation of India investigation
Lasting through the year, trucks move along the Srinagar-Jammu roadway, bringing supplies of financed foodgrain from Punjab, which is sold at government proportion shops in Kashmir. Be that as it may, before it achieves proportion shops, the foodgrain is put away in exclusive stops leased by the Food Corporation of India.
In August 2017, the enterprise's watchfulness office recorded a protest with the Central Bureau of Investigation affirming that, at one stop in Baramulla in North Kashmir, 26,047 quintals of rice and wheat esteemed at over Rs 14 crore had been redirected. As per the company's authorities, talking confidentially, this had occurred in the vicinity of 2015 and 2016. The watchfulness division's report, in any case, does not say dates.
The grievance says the stop submitted false receipts demonstrating the landing of 130 trucks conveying grain from Punjab. The vehicle contractual workers in Punjab, the grievance asserts, had "abused the stocks" in intrigue with the sustenance company staff and government authorities in Kashmir and additionally the proprietor of the terminal in Baramulla. The stocks had been despatched from Bhogpur and Kartarpur in Punjab. In any case, before they could achieve Lower Munda check post at Qazigund, where the trucks enter the Kashmir Valley before making a beeline for stops in different towns, the stocks had been occupied, the protestation asserts. There were no section records to demonstrate the trucks had gone through the check post.
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