Deccan Chronicle

HC notice to CM, officials: JH land at low rates to TRS

● A PIL wanted GO 47, dated May 11, 2022, allotting government land in various district headquarte­rs to set up TRS offices, suspended.

- VUJJINI VAMSHIDHAR I DC

The Telangana High Court on Thursday issued notices to top officials and TRS president and Chief Minister K. Chandrashe­kar Rao to file counters within four weeks in response to a PIL that questioned the allotment of prime lands worth about `500 crore in 33 district headquarte­rs towns for a throwaway price of `100 per square yard.

Apart from Rao, a division bench comprising Chief Justice Satish Chandra Sharma and Justice Abhinand Kumar Shavili issued notices to the Chief Secretary, the Chief Commission­er of Land Affairs, the principal secretary, revenue, the Hyderabad Collector and Srinivas Reddy, TRS general secretary. The PIL sought the suspension of Government Order 47, dated May 11, 2022, which allotted government land in various district headquarte­rs to set up the TRS offices. The petitioner, K. Maheswar Raj, in particular mentioned a land parcel measuring 4,935 square yards in NBT Nagar, Road No.1 2, Banjara Hills, (Survey No. 403/P of Shaikpet village) was given for the constructi­on of the TRS Hyderabad office. The market value of the land, the PIL claimed, was `2 lakh per square yard but it was allotted to the TRS for `100 per square yard.

Chikkudu Prabhakar, counsel for petitioner, said that the state government was the trustee of the land and it could not dole out government lands as it wished. He referred to observatio­ns made by the Supreme Court that the “the State is the legal owner of the natural resources and the State is the trustee of the people and they (natural resources) should be used in the larger interest of the general public.”

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