SC reserves order on plea for CBI probe into govt contracts to firms of Arunachal CM's kin

The Supreme Court of India has reserved its decision on a petition seeking a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) inquiry into government contracts awarded to companies linked to the family of Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu. The plea alleges possible corruption and favoritism in the awarding of these contracts, raising concerns about transparency and accountability in public procurement processes. The court's deliberation comes amid increasing scrutiny of politicians' ties to private enterprises in various states, an issue that has sparked widespread debate about conflicts of interest. The petitioner argues that the investigation is essential to uphold democratic principles and ensure that public funds are utilized effectively, without undue influence from political entities. The Supreme Court's forthcoming ruling could set a significant precedent for similar cases involving public officials and their family businesses, highlighting the judiciary's role in maintaining the integrity of governance in India.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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