The Hindu 12.11.2010
Corporation contractor attacked
Staff Reporter
For alleged refusal to pay up |
TIRUNELVELI: All ongoing development works being implemented through
the contractors within the Corporation limits are about to come to a
grinding halt as one of the leading contractors here was thrashed by a
Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam councillor and his friend on the premises of
Palayamkottai Zonal office on Thursday.
S. Edison (38) of Perumalpuram, in a complaint to Palayamkottai
police, said he, after bagging a contract worth Rs. 25 lakh, was
constructing a drainage channel at Kakkan Nagar falling under ward 12 of
Tirunelveli Corporation.
Money sought
“Even as the construction was going on, ward 12 Councillor A. Durai
demanded Rs. 75,000 and I paid it. When he pestered me to pay another
Rs. 50,000, I refused as the construction materials’ cost had escalated
phenomenally. As the problem continued I stopped the work,” Mr. Edison
said.
When Mr. Edison resumed the work after Corporation Commissioner N.
Subbaiyan recently inspected the construction, the councillorthreatened
him that he, a Dalit, would file a case against the former under
Protection of Civil Rights Act if his demand was not met.
“When I was about to leave the Palayamkottai Zone premises around
11.30 a.m. on Thursday, I was asked by Junior Engineer Thirugnanasekar
to meet Mr. Durai who was standing at a distance. As I refused to give
the money again, I was thrashed by Mr. Durai and his associate and
former councillor Paappu Kumar slapped me with footwear,” alleged Mr.
Edison, who filed a police complaint around 3 p.m.
Contractors on warpath
Meanwhile, corporation contractors have decided to stop all ongoing works if attacks against them continued.
“Even as the contractors are facing a lot of problems from some
people here, they are being threatened and attacked. If this situation
continues, we’ll be forced to stop all works,” said Jebarajan, another
leading contractor, who was recently threatened by the anti-socials when
he went to the corporation administrative office to file the tenders
for Rs. 25 crore-worth road laying projects.
Corporation offers protection
Admitting that he came to know about the incident, Dr. Subbaiyan told
‘The Hindu’ that the corporation administration was prepared to extend
cooperation to any contractor, who could ensure highest quality in their
work. “I inspected the drainage channel work at Kakkan Nagar recently…
If they (contractors) can ensure better quality, they need not give
money to anybody. We’ll even protect them,” assured Dr. Subbaiyan.
Mayor A.L. Subramanian also noted that he would strive to sort out the problem amicably.