Congress Attacks PM Modi as SC Orders CBI Probe into Arunachal Pradesh CM's Contracts

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April 06, 2026 14:29 IST

The Supreme Court's directive for a CBI inquiry into Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu's family contracts has ignited political controversy, with the Congress party attacking Prime Minister Modi's anti-corruption promises.

Photograph: ANI Photo

Photograph: ANI Photo

Key Points

  • The Supreme Court has ordered a CBI preliminary inquiry into contracts awarded to family members of Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu.
  • The inquiry will cover public works contracts in Arunachal Pradesh from January 1, 2015, to December 31, 2025.
  • The Congress party has criticised Prime Minister Modi, claiming his anti-corruption pledge is a 'hoax'.
  • The CBI has been directed to register a preliminary enquiry within two weeks and file a status report within 16 weeks.
  • Government contracts worth approximately Rs 1,270 crore were awarded to firms related to Khandu's family members over the last 10 years.

The Congress on Monday took a swipe at Prime Minister Narendra Modi after the Supreme Court directed the CBI to launch a preliminary inquiry into contracts allegedly awarded to Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu's family members, saying 'na khaunga na khane doonga' has been a "complete hoax" which is unravelling now.

The opposition party said this is just the beginning and a number of other BJP CMs are in the same category, "including at least one soon-to-be former CM from the Northeast".

 

The Congress' attack came after the Supreme Court directed the CBI to register a preliminary enquiry within two weeks into the award of contracts for public works in Arunachal Pradesh to firms allegedly owned by family members of the chief minister.

A bench headed by Justice Vikram Nath said the enquiry and consequential investigation, if any, shall cover the award and execution of public works, contracts and work orders in the state for the period from January 1, 2015 to December 31, 2025.

Reacting to the development, Congress general secretary in-charge communications Jairam Ramesh said, "The Supreme Court has just directed the CBI to launch a preliminary inquiry into contracts allegedly awarded to family members of the Arunachal Pradesh CM."

"This is just the beginning. A number of other BJP CMs are in the same category - including at least one soon-to-be former CM from the Northeast. 'Na khaunga na khane doonga' has been a complete hoax -- one that is unravelling now," Ramesh said on X.

The opposition has often referred to PM Modi's pledge to wipe out corruption -- "Na khaunga na khane doonga" -- and attacked him, alleging that it was mere rhetoric.

The Supreme Court bench has directed the CBI to file a status report before it in the matter within 16 weeks.

"The CBI shall register a PE (preliminary enquiry) within two weeks from the date of the judgement and will proceed in accordance with law," Justice Nath said while pronouncing the order.

The top court had on February 17 reserved its order in the matter.

During the hearing in the matter, the apex court was told that government contracts and work orders worth around Rs 1,270 crore were awarded in the last 10 years in Arunachal Pradesh to four firms related to the family members of Khandu.