Kaleshwaram project probe: Telangana HC grants relief to former CMO secretary Smita Sabharwal until October 7
Smita Sabharwal, who served as secretary to KCR, has sought to quash the Ghose Commission report after it held her responsible for negligence in the Kaleshwaram Lift Irrigation Project.
Written by Rahul V Pisharody
Hyderabad | Updated: September 25, 2025 01:43 PM IST
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The court posted the matter for further hearing on October 7, along with three previous petitions. (File Photo)
The Telangana High Court Thursday granted interim relief to Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer Smita Sabharwal and said “no adverse action be taken against her based on the findings” of the P C Ghose Commission on the Kaleshwaram Lift Irrigation Project (KLIP) before the next hearing on October 7. Sabharwal served as secretary to Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) leader K Chandrasekhar Rao (KCR) during his tenure as chief minister.
The division bench of Chief Justice Aparesh Kumar Singh and Justice G M Mohiuddin had earlier granted similar interim protection to KCR, former irrigation minister T Harish Rao and also former chief secretary Shailendra Kumar Joshi. The court posted the matter for further hearing on October 7, along with three previous petitions.
The Congress government set up the P C Ghose Commission to probe alleged irregularities in the construction and execution of the KLIP during the BRS term. After the report was submitted to the state government on July 31, the case was forwarded to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on September 1, after a marathon debate in the Assembly on the report.
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The CBI probe will focus on allegations of irregularities, embezzlement of public funds, and corrupt practices related to the construction of the Kaleshwaram barrages. This action was taken in light of the inquiry commission’s report and a report by the National Dam Safety Authority.
Sabharwal, who was an additional secretary to the chief minister and then promoted as secretary at the chief minister’s office, has sought the HC’s intervention in quashing the Commission’s report that recommended action against her for alleged irregularities in the sanctioning of works related to Medigadda, Annaram and Sundilla barrages of the KLIP.
The report held her “not diligent, negligent, and irresponsible in the discharge of her duties for failing to ensure Business Rules compliance regarding cabinet approvals” and found her “liable for action”.
The report noted, “KLIP, intended as a lifeline for the state of Telangana, became a colossal waste of money due to profound failure of governance, planning, technical oversight, and financial discipline, driven by the individual decisions and undue influence of political leadership.”
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Sabharwal, in her plea, contended that she was not part of the decision-making process and only discharged routine duties as an officer in the CMO. According to her, the Commission made “prejudicial, defamatory and high-handed” remarks against her without issuing notices under sections 8-B and 8-C of the Commissions of Inquiry Act, 1952, which she claimed was against the law and natural justice.
Rahul V Pisharody is Assistant Editor with the Indian Express Online and has been reporting for IE on various news developments from Telangana since 2019. He is currently reporting on legal matters from the Telangana High Court.
Rahul started his career as a journalist in 2011 with The New Indian Express and worked in different roles at the Hyderabad bureau for over 8 years. As Deputy Metro Editor, he was in charge of the Hyderabad bureau of the newspaper and coordinated with the team of city reporters, district correspondents, other centres and internet desk for over three years.
A native of Palakkad in Kerala, Rahul has a Master's degree in Communication (Print and New Media) from the University of Hyderabad and a Bachelor's degree in Business Management from PSG College of Arts and Science, Coimbatore. ... Read More