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Satyendra Dubey
Born November 27, 1973
Died 27 November 2003 (aged 30)
Gaya, India
Cause of
death
Assassination
Nationality India
Education B.Tech (Civil 1994), M.Tech (Civil
1996)
Alma mater
IIT Kanpur,
Indian Institute of Technology
(BHU) Varanasi
Occupation Astt. Director
Employer Govt. of India
Organization NHAI, IES
Known for killed for exposing corruption in
NHAI project
Notable
work(s)
Exposed corruption in Government
system[citation needed]
Home town Siwan District
Religion Hinduism
Satyendra DubeyFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Satyendra Dubey (1973-2003) was a project director
at the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI). He
was murdered in Gaya, Bihar after fighting corruption in
the Golden Quadrilateral highway construction project.
Contents
1 Early life
2 Professional life
3 Exposing Corruption
3.1 Letter to the Prime Minister
4 Murder and aftermath4.1 The investigation
4.2 CBI Report and Conviction of accused
5 Legacy
6 See also
7 References
8 External links
Early lifeSatyendra Dubey, the son of Bageshwari Dubey and
Phulamati Devi, was born at the village of Sahpur in the
Siwan district of Bihar, India. The family of five girls and
two boys subsisted on a small piece of land, and
Bageshwari also held a low-paying clerical position in a
nearby sugar mill. Until the age of 15 he studied at the Gang Baksh Kanodiya High School in Sahpur and then
oined junior college at Allahabad, about three hundred kilometers away. He was admitted to the Civil
Engineering Department of IIT Kanpur in 1990 and graduated in 1994. Subsequently, he did his M. Tech (Civil
Engg.) from Indian Institute of Technology (BHU) Varanasi [1] in 1996.
Professional life
In July 2002 he was employed by the National Highway Authority of India (NHAI). Dubey became the
Assistant Project Manager at Koderma, Jharkhand, responsible for managing a part of the Aurangabad-
Barachatti section of National Highway 2 (The Grand Trunk Road). This highway was part of the Golden
Quadrilateral (GQ) Corridor Project, the Prime Minister's initiative, which aimed to connect many of the country
major cities by four-lane limited-access highways totalling 14,000 km, at an overall cost more than USD 10
billion. During this period, Dubey got the contractor of the project to suspend three of his engineers afterexposing serious financial irregularities. At one point, he had the contractor rebuild six kilometers of under-
quality road, a huge loss for the road contract mafia.[citation needed]
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Exposing Corruption
The GQ project had strict controls to ensure that the construction work would be carried on by experienced
firms with proper systems. A second independent contract was given for supervision of the project. However,
Dubey discovered that the contracted firm, Larsen and Toubro, had been subcontracting the actual work to
smaller low-technology groups, controlled by the local mafia. When he wrote to his boss, NHAI Project
Director SK Soni, and to Brij Satish Kapoor, engineer overlooking the supervision, there was no
action.[citation needed] According to the police's First Information Report (FIR) after his murder, Dubey hadbeen facing several threats following his action against corruption at Koderma. A subsequent FIR filed by the
Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) named both Soni and Kapoor. In August 2003 when he was transferred
to Gaya, a transfer which he opposed since he felt that it did not serve the interests of NHAI. At Gaya, he
exposed large-scale flouting of NHAI rules regarding sub-contracting and quality control. At this time he took a
departmental test and was promoted as deputy general manager, which made him eligible to take charge as
project director. Since there was no project director's post in Gaya, he was likely to be posted to Koderma
soon. There was widespread sentiment (based on their pattern of operation), that the criminal nexus, opposed to
having him as director, may have been behind his murder.
Letter to the Prime Minister
Meanwhile, faced with the possibility of high-level corruption within the NHAI, Dubey wrote directly to the
Prime Minister, Atal Bihari Vajpayee, detailing the financial and contractual irregularities in the project. While the
letter was not signed, he attached a separate bio-data so that the matter would be taken more seriously. Despite
a direct request that his identity be kept secret and despite the letter's sensitive content, accusing some of
Dubey's superiors, the letter along with bio-data was forwarded immediately to the Ministry of Road Transport
and Highways. Dubey also sent the same letter to the Chairman of the NHAI. Soon Dubey received a
reprimand: the vigilance office of NHAI officially cautioned Dubey for the impropriety of writing a letter directly
to the Prime minister. In the process, through connections in the NHAI and the Ministry.
The letter said the NHAI officials showed a great hurry in giving mobilisation advance to selected contractors for
financial consideration. "In some cases the contractors have been given mobilisation advance just a day after
signing the contract agreement."
"The entire mobilisation advance of 10 per cent of contract value, which goes up to Rs 40 crore (USD 10
million) in certain cases, are paid to contractors within a few weeks of award of work but there is little follow up
to ensure that they are actually mobilised at the site with the same pace, and the result is that the advance
remains lying with contractors or gets diverted to their other activities," it said.
Dubey also highlighted the problems of sub-contracting by the primary contractors like Larsen and Toubro.
"Though the NHAI is going for international competitive bidding to procure the most competent civil contractors
for execution of its projects, when it comes to actual execution, it is found that most of the works, sometimes
even up to 100 per cent are subcontracted to petty contractors incapable of executing such big projects," he
said. "A dream project of unparalleled importance to the Nation but in reality a great loot of public money
because of very poor implementation at every state." wrote Dubey. Finally, he ends: "I have written all these in
my individual capacity. However, I will keep on addressing these issues in my official capacity in the limited
domain within the powers delegated to me," the letter said.
Murder and aftermath
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On November 27, 2003, Dubey was returning from a wedding in Varanasi, and called his driver to meet him at
the station. He reached Gaya railway station at three in the morning, and found that the car was not able to
come because of a battery malfunction. It appears that at this point Dubey decided to take a rickshaw home.
When he didnt reach home, his driver went to look for him and found him dead by the side of the road in the
suburb of A.P. Colony. He had been shot. The news ignited tremendous public hue and cry. The matter was
raised in Parliament, and the Prime Minister shifted the onus of investigation from the Bihar Police (who might
themselves be implicated), to the CBI.[2] The CBI registered a case against unknown persons under 120-B
(criminal conspiracy) and 302 (murder) of Indian Penal Code and various provision under the Arms Act onDecember 14, 2003.
The investigation
In early investigations, the CBI interrogated the rickshaw puller Pradeep Kumar who was caught using Dubey's
stolen cell phone. The mobile phone had been switched off for about a fortnight after the murder, but then
Kumar called his 'second wife' in Kolkata, following which the CBI traced the rickshaw puller to his slum in
Gaya. Although Kumar had a criminal history in similar cases of robbery, it appears he was released after
interrogation, and could not be traced a month later. Two other suspects, Sheonath Sah and Mukendra Paswan,
were questioned by the CBI. They were found dead from poisoning on February 1, 2004, within 25 hours ofthe CBI questioning. Sah's father lodged an FIR against the CBI with the Bihar Police, but CBI Director
Umashanker Mishra called their deaths a suicide in a press meeting a few days later.[3] The CBI later arrested
four persons, Uday Mallah, Mantu Kumar, Tutu Kumar and Babloo, all belonging to Katari village of Gaya on
June 6, 2004. On June 13, the CBI arrested another accused Sarvan Paswan.[4] In conclusion of its
investigations, CBI arraigned four persons on September 3, 2004. Based on testimony by Pradeep Kumar, who
was his rickshaw puller, the event was presented as an attempted robbery. Because Satyendra put up a fight
about giving up his briefcase, he was shot. The person accused of actually shooting Dubey with a country-made
pistol was Mantu Kumar, son of Lachhu Singh, of Village Katari, Gaya district. Accomplices with him included
Uday Kumar, Pinku Ravidas and Shravan Kumar.
Mantu Kumar was arrested from near his home in Panchayatee khada in Gaya. He had apparently been living in
Gaya town and working as a rickshawpuller. On September 19, 2005, while the case was being heard in Patna,
Bihar in the court of Addl. Session Judge, J M Sharma, Mantu Kumar escaped from the court premises, leading
to widespread allegations of police complicity.[citation needed] While Mantu was being held at the high security
Beur Jail, the invigilation can be lax during such court appearances, and it is a common tactic of the mafia to
organize a few policemen to make it possible for the criminal to escape. It was felt that the escape was
engineered by higher-ups who may have executed the murder through Mantu Kumar. The CBI announced a
cash reward of Rs. 1 Lakh for apprehending Mantu.[5]
CBI Report and Conviction of accused
It is possible that Dubey may have been the victim of a simple robbery during which Mantu Kumar shot him, as
alleged in the case filed by CBI. However, given the death and disappearance of several witnesses and the
startling escape of the prime accused, there is widespread speculation that vested interests may have engaged
the criminals who actually pulled the trigger. As for the GQ project, the Supreme Court is currently overlooking
investigations into the corruption charges initially raised by the Dubey letter. Several official have been indicted
and a technical team is overseeing the actual construction. Also, as of September 2005, news reports indicated
that the law ministry was about to introduce legislation to protect whistleblowers. Meanwhile, on 10 February
2006, a 600 meter stretch of the GQ highway connecting Kolkata to Chennai subsided into the ground, opening
up ten meter gorges near Bally, West Bengal.[6] This stretch had been executed as a joint venture between two
Malaysian firms RBM and Pati, selected after global tendering.
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More than six years after the murder, on March 22, 2010 Patna Court convicted three accused Mantu Kumar,
Udai Kumar and Pinku Ravidas for murdering Dubey.[7] The court convicted accused Mantu Kumar under
Indian Penal Code (IPC) section 302 (Murder), 394 (Voluntary causing hurt in committing robbery) and 27 (A)
Arms Act for possessing unlicensed weapon.The other two accused were convicted under Section 302/34
(Murder committed in furtherance of common intention) and 394 IPC.
Legacy
Dubey's murder drew several protests in India and abroad, especially by the media. Student and Alumni bodies
of IITs took the lead in raising this issue. S. K. Dubey Foundation for Fight Against Corruption was founded
in the US by Ashutosh Aman (IIT Kanpur, Satyendra's batchmate) and Atal Bansal (IIT Kanpur) to
systematically fight against corruption. IIT Kanpur instituted an annual award in his name, Satyendra K Dubey
emorial Award, to be given to an IIT alumnus for displaying highest professional integrity in upholding human
values.[8] Arvind Kejriwal, a recipient of this award, went on to receive the Ramon Magsaysay Award as well.
The Indian Express also announced a fellowship in the name of Dubey. [9] Satyendra Dubey was recognised
posthumously by several awards, which included the Whistleblower of the yearaward from the London-based
Index on Censorship,[10]
the Transparency International'sAnnual integrity awardand the Service Excellenceawardfrom the All India Management Association.[11] On November 26, 2007 NDTV aired a documentary
by Mini Vaid on Satyendra Dubey, produced by Ashutosh Aman on behalf of the S K Dubey Foundation.[12]
Famous Indian musician Rabbi Shergill has dedicated one stanza in his song titled 'Bilqis (Jinhe Naaz Hai)' from
album Avengi Ja Nahin to Satyendra Dubey. This song is a dedication to all those who died in vain or while
supporting some cause (anti-corruption).
Institute for Research and Documentation in Social Sciences (IRDS), a Non-governmental organization from
Lucknow has been awarding the Satyendra Dubey award for government services in reverence to his
contributions to the cause of fighting corruption.[13] His story was highlighted in the final episode of Satyamave
Jayate. Also his story was shown in Sony TV's Crime Patrol Dastak and Savdhaan India of Life OK channel.
See also
Shanmughan Manjunath: Indian Institute of Management Lucknow graduate and Indian Oil Corporation
employee, Manjunath was brutally murdered by the oil mafia in 2005 when he tried to check petrol
adulteration in Lakhimpur Kheri, Uttar Pradesh.
Narendra Kumar was an IPS officer murdered by alleged members of mining mafia in Madhya Pradesh.
References
1. ^ http://www.iitbhu.ac.in/tpo/info/why-at-iit-bhu-varanasi/#!/view/#adv-alumni/
2. ^ BBC 10 December 2003 (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/3306075.stm) Veejaypee demands
murder enquiry
3. ^ BBC 2 February 2004 (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/3451537.stm) Suicides in Indian Murder
Case
4. ^ CBI press release 14 June 2004 (http://www.cbi.gov.in/pressreleases/PRelease2004/pr14jun04.htm)
5. ^ CBI announcement with reward offer (http://cbi.gov.in/seekinfo/s_dubey_case.php)6. ^ Indian Express, 10 February 2006 (http://www.indianexpress.com/full_story.php?content_id=87604) GQ:
Howrah highway stretch caves in
7. ^ Indian Express, 22 March 2010 (http://www.indianexpress.com/news/three-convicted-in-satyendra-dubey-
murder-case/594068/1) Three convicted in Satyendra Dubey murder case
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8. ^ IIT Madras announcement of Satyendra K Dubey Memorial Award
(http://www.iitmadras.org/news/2005/sep29B/)
9. ^ Indian Express 24 February 2004 (http://www.indianexpress.com/res/web/pIe/full_story.php?
content_id=41738)Express announces Dubey fellowship at IIT Kanpur
10. ^ Indian Express 23 March 2004 (http://www.indianexpress.com/res/web/pIe/full_story.php?
content_id=43550)Dubey gets global award, his f amily waits for justice
11. ^ Satyama jayate (http://www.satyamevajayate.info/sequel.html)
12. ^ Mini Vaid (2007-11-27). "Can you hear the whistle blow?"
(http://www.indianexpress.com/story/243659.html). Indian Express. Retrieved 2007-11-27.13. ^ http://bhadas4media.com/article-comment/2577-2012-02-15-05-22-58.html Indian crime television series,
Crime Patrol, dedicated their hundredth episode to Satyendra Dubey on April 7, 2012.
External links
Link to Wayback Machine snapshot of now defunct S. K. Dubey Foundation website
(http://web.archive.org/web/20080122051026/www.skdubeyfoundation.org/index.php)
Indian Express "Speak Up Gun Down" coverage of Satyendra Dubey
(http://www.indianexpress.com/full_coverage.php?coverage_id=33)Rediff.com's "Truth Silenced" pages on Satyendra Dubey (http://www.rediff.com/news/dubey.htm)
Biography of Satyendra Kumar Dubey (http://flesl.net/SecondSeriesStories/SatyendraDubey.html)
CBI notice of reward for Mantu Kumar (http://www.cbi.gov.in/seekinfo/s_dubey_case.php)
Remembering Satyendra Dubey (http://www.indianexpress.com/storyOld.php?storyId=36601)
Crime Patrol Dastak: Civil engineer Satyendra Dubey murder case
(http://crimepatroldastak.blogspot.com/2011/12/civil-engineer-satyaprakash-chaubey.html)
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