From Kangan to Kingfisher: The Arc of Scandals from Kashmir to Delhi
By Syed Nissar H Gilani
In 1958, a scandal in Kangan, a small town in Kashmir, shook the valley and left a mark that lasts even today.
A Naib Tehsildar looted Rs. 85,000 from the local treasury and framed his peon. The peon bore the weight of a crime he did not commit, suffering years of hardship and dying of a heart attack before the truth came out.
Investigators later punished the officer, but the state restored him with promotions and arrears. The injustice, the reversal, left a bitter imprint on local memory.
This early scandal in Kashmir foreshadowed patterns seen across India.
In 1948, V.K. Krishna Menon, India’s High Commissioner to the UK, bypassed protocol to order hundreds of jeeps worth lakhs of rupees. Questions of transparency and accountability eventually reached the highest offices.
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