Centre Tells Supreme Court It Cannot Probe Graft Allegations Against Arunachal CM Pema Khandu
 
 Background of the Case  The Union government has informed the Supreme Court of India  that it cannot investigate corruption and nepotism allegations against Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu , as the matter pertains to state jurisdiction. The Centre clarified that issues concerning the Code of Conduct for Ministers  and public procurement rules  fall within the state government’s domain , not the Centre’s.  The statement came in response to a Public Interest Litigation (PIL)  filed by two non-profit organisations — Save Mon Region Foundation  and Voluntary Arunachal Sena  — seeking a probe into alleged irregularities in the award of public contracts to firms linked to Khandu’s family members.   The Petition and Allegations  The petitioners accused Chief Minister Pema Khandu , his father’s second wife Rinchin Drema , and his nephew Tsering Tashi  of benefitting from public contracts awarded by the Arunachal government. They alleged that such actions violated:    The Code of ...