Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Manesar land deal: Hooda told to appear in CBI court

MANESAR LAND SCAM Special court in Panchkula to begin framing of charges against former Haryana chief minister, officials and builders in ₹1,500crore scam

- Vivek Gupta vivek.gupta@hindustant­imes.com ■

A special CBI court on Friday summoned former Haryana CM Bhupinder Singh Hooda and his aides on April 19.

PANCHKULA: Taking cognisance of chargeshee­t filed by the Central Bureau of Investigat­ion (CBI), a special CBI court here on Friday summoned former Haryana chief minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda and his two former principal secretarie­s — Murari Lal Tayal and Chattar Singh — besides former director of the town and country planning department SS Dhillon and owners of realty firms in connection with the infamous Manesar land scam. The court of Jagdeep Singh has ordered their personal appearance on April 19, when the hearing for framing of charges begin.

The court’s decision comes four days after the Supreme Court set aside Hooda-led Congress government’s decision to drop the land acquisitio­n proceeding­s over Manesar land.

The ₹1,500-crore alleged scam pertains to misuse of the Land Acquisitio­n Act. The CBI in its voluminous challan on February 2, charged Hooda, his aides and realty firms with criminal conspiracy and fraud.

The Indian National Lok Dal (INLD) government under Om Prakash Chautala announced to acquire 912 acres for facilities in the Industrial Model Township (IMT), Manesar, in August 2004, just before the Congress came to power under Hooda in Haryana.

A large number of farmers, in haste, sold about 350 acres at throwaway prices of ₹20-25 lakh per acre, fearing poor compensati­on. Another 50 acres were purchased by land sharks even as the government issued a notificati­on for ₹1.5 crore per acre of compensati­on.

Gurgaon-based realty firm — ABW Group — and other builders bought 459 acres in total through distress sale.

The Hooda government scrapped the acquisitio­n process in 2007, only to later grant licences for housing and commercial developmen­t to the builders over 260 acres of that land. Soon after coming to power in the state, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) regime in Haryana had ordered a CBI probe in 2015.

ABW Group’s owner Atul Bansal, the CBI claimed, is the major beneficiar­y and is among the accused asked by the court to appear in person.

CBI IN ITS VOLUMINOUS CHALLAN ON FEB 2, CHARGED HOODA, HIS AIDES AND REALTY FIRMS WITH CRIMINAL CONSPIRACY AND FRAUD

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■ Bhupinder Singh Hooda

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