The issue of electoral bonds, at its core, legitimises a
favour expected by those who cannot otherwise merit it.
Thus, it embodies an act of corruption. While the Supreme
Court provided legitimacy to the method, it somehow
failed to examine the core issue. Now, this oversight has
been overturne...
The issue of electoral bonds, at its core, legitimises a
favour expected by those who cannot otherwise merit it.
Thus, it embodies an act of corruption. While the Supreme
Court provided legitimacy to the method, it somehow
failed to examine the core issue. Now, this oversight has
been overturned, but not without breaking the code of
secrecy, as skeletons have come tumbling out.
Let us talk about the most talked-about infrastructure
and construction major, namely Megha Engineering &
Infrastructure Ltd (MEIL). MEIL is the second-largest
construction company after L&T. It is estimated that MEIL
will close FY 2024 with a topline of Rs.35,000 crore, a net
worth of Rs.24,000 crore, and an order book of over Rs.2,00,000 crore, with 44 per cent of the orders pertaining
to the irrigation and drinking water segments. MEIL is
focusing on diversifying its order book, with new orders
from hydrocarbons and roads contributing over
50 per cent of new order inflow. Also, over 43 per cent of
the new order inflow in fiscal 2023 was from the Central
Government or Public Sector Units.Megha Engineering contributed Rs.966 crore to the
purchase of electoral bonds, and the timing of the
purchases indicates that they could be quid pro quo for
getting construction contracts! This is a complete mockery
of the procurement system. The managing director of
Afcons had gone on record, before the contract was
awarded, to state that the Zojilla tunnel (being built at the
cost of Rs.4,500 crore in J&K) would be an impossible win
for anyone given the uncertain terrain that surrounds the
project. Megha bagged the contract in the same year it
bought the electoral bonds. It further bought electoral
bonds worth Rs.140 crore and won the Rs.14,400 crore
contract for the Thane-Borivali twin-tunnel project passing
under the Sanjay Gandhi National Park in Mumbai just a
month later. Only L&T and MEIL had submitted technical
bids at the opening. MEIL was the lowest bidder for
‘Package 1�, and L&T’s bid was the lowest for ‘Package 2�
but was later rejected. Subsequently, L&T moved the
Bombay High Court, challenging its disqualification for
‘Package 1� and asking the court to direct MMRDA to
award the company ‘Package 2�. However, the court
rejected both petitions.Despite incurring a loss of Rs.495 crore, Navayuga
Engineering donated the total purchase of electoral bonds
worth Rs.55 crore, to the BJP. Navayuga was recently
rapped for its ill-executed Silkyara Tunnel, which
collapsed on 12th November 2023, trapping 41 workers
for over 16 days. Not only had the company not built
the escape tunnel, which was mandated in the terms of
the contract, but it also skirted the mandatory
environmental impact assessment required for proposed
highways exceeding 100 km in length. The Silkyara
tunnel, which is part of the 900 km Char Dham project,
needed environmental clearance too. But in the race to
complete the project before the forthcoming elections,
the project was split into 53 separate sections, with none
of them over 100 km in length, thereby skirting the
environmental impact assessment.Once consideration passes between two parties to
curry favour, compromises begin. The first thing that
gets compromised in infrastructure projects is safety.
Currying favours for cash or for electoral bonds is not
only undesirable but also dangerous. In fact, we should
have harsher punishments and punitive action for
corruption in infrastructure projects. While I say this,
I am not naive to know that this (corruption) has been
prevalent in the sector for long and continues even now
too. But the reason I am raising this issue now is that the
legitimacy of electoral bonds provides the perception to
the buyer of the bond that since the buyer has paid for
it, the receiver is obliged to offer protection to the buyer
even if the payer commits an error or compromises the
project. I am also bringing home the point that if our
metro rail, our highways, our bridges, and tunnels are
being built by people who have offered unofficial
consideration to win the contracts, are these projects
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