Social Welfare Minister Paul Lyngdoh said the inquiry report has found out that the allegation of 2021 rice scam are baseless.
Speaking to reporters, Lyngdoh said, “As per this report all allegations of rice scam are baseless and there is no iota of truth in any of the allegations. That is also the view that has also been put up before the Advocate General (AG) of the state and the AG was very clear, was very lucid, was very pointed in his observation that the allegations have no legs to stand upon and therefore, the case cannot be regarded as a scam.”
“Having obtained the views of the law department and the AG and having observed the view that the actual incident and the case were delayed because of lack of coordination with the Assam police where the scam was supposed to have taken place, I had observed accordingly that in future there should be a definite timeline for inquiries so that parties who are alleged to have committed such scams and the department are not drag into needless controversies,” he said.
When asked, Lyngdoh said, “From the file noting, it was just a matter of the location which was not properly recorded and therefore, the case was handed over to the Assam police and on further inquiry and based on the inquiry report, the file then went through the law department and the advocate general and they were very clear that no such scams had taken place.”