Contractors' leader D Kempanna passes away
The 84-year-old died due to heart attack at his residence, and is survived by his wife, a son and three daughters
PTI
BENGALURU, 19 SEPT
Karnataka State Contractors'
Association President D Kempanna, who was at the forefront in its fight in
exposing the alleged "40 per cent commission" scam during the
previous BJP government, passed away here on Thursday.
The 84-year-old died due to heart
attack at his residence, and is survived by his wife, a son and three
daughters, sources close to him said.
The contractors' association under
the leadership of Kempanna had during the previous BJP government alleged
"harassment" by ministers, elected representatives and others,
accusing them of demanding 40 per cent commission for awarding contracts and
clearing bills, and had also written a letter to the Prime Minister Narendra
Modi in this regard.
During the 2023 Assembly polls,
Congress had used the contractors' association's 40 per cent commission charge
as a major weapon to corner the BJP government, which is said to be one among
the factors that led to the saffron party's debacle in the election.
After coming to power, the Congress
had, based on the allegations, formed the Justice HN Nagamohan Das Commission
to investigate irregularities in various contracts awarded and works carried
out, in the wake of allegations of ‘40 per cent commission’ that were levelled
against the previous BJP administration.
Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and
Deputy Chief Minister Shivakumar condoled the death of Kemapanna. -PTI
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