Mahesh Joshi Arrested in Jal Jeevan Mission Scam
Analysis based on 9 articles · First reported May 07, 2026 · Last updated May 07, 2026
The arrest of Mahesh Joshi in the India — Jal Jeevan Mission scam highlights significant corruption within government contracts, potentially increasing scrutiny on public infrastructure projects and related companies. This event could lead to increased regulatory oversight and a negative sentiment towards companies involved in government tenders, especially those with past irregularities.
Former Rajasthan Public Health Engineering Department Minister Mahesh Joshi was arrested by the India — Anti-Corruption Bureau on May 7, 2026, in connection with the alleged Rs 960 crore India — Jal Jeevan Mission scam. He is accused of misusing his official position and accepting bribes to facilitate fraudulent tenders. The investigation revealed that firms like Shri Ganpati Tubewell and Shri Shyam Tubewell secured contracts worth hundreds of crores using fake experience certificates. This is the latest development in a long-running probe, with Joshi previously arrested by the India — Enforcement Directorate in April 2025 for money laundering related to the same scam, for which he was later granted bail by the India — Supreme Court of India. Several other officials, including retired IAS officer Subodh Agarwal, have also been arrested, and FIRs have been registered against 22 individuals. The India — Anti-Corruption Bureau expects further arrests as the investigation intensifies.
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