NEW DELHI :
ANTI-GRAFT ombudsman
Lokpal has cancelled its controversial tender to procure seven luxury BMW cars, collectively worth around Rs 5 crore,
two months after it was floated, officials said on Thursday.
The move assumes significance as Opposition parties and
civil society activists had
slammed the Lokpal’s decision
to procure the high-end
vehicles.
Officials said the decision to
cancel the procurement offer
was taken following a resolution of the full bench of the
Lokpal, after which a corrigendum was issued by it dated
December 16, 2025.
The Lokpal had, on October
16, 2025, floated a request for
proposal seeking bids from
reputed agencies for the supply of seven BMW 3 Series 330Li
cars.
The procurement was
intended to provide a vehicle
each for the chairperson and six
members of the Lokpal, currently headed by Justice A M
Khanwilkar (retd). The Lokpal
is headed by a chairperson and
can have a maximum of eight
members -- four each judicial
and non-judicial.
The tender had specified
BMW 330Li “M Sport” models
with “long wheelbase” in white
colour for procurement. The
on-road price of the proposed
cars in New Delhi was estimated at around Rs 5 crore.
The Lokpal’s decision had
drawn sharp criticism from the
Opposition parties, who
accused the “guardians of
integrity” of “chasing luxury
over legitimacy”.
Congress general secretary
in-charge of communications,
Jairam Ramesh, had dubbed
the institution “Shauq Pal”,
while former Niti Aayog Chief
Executive Officer Amitabh Kant
had demanded that the Lokpal
cancel the tender and opt for
electric vehicles manufactured
in India.
According to the tender document, the selected
vendor/firm was required to
conduct a comprehensive practical and theoretical training
programme for the drivers and
other designated staff members of the Lokpal to ensure
efficient, safe and optimal operation of the BMW vehicles.