In Ferozepur, 3 dead men ‘get’ compensation for acquired land
AMRITSARBATHINDA HIGHWAY Land overvalued in many cases, undervalued in others, hinting at nexus between revenue, PWD officials; scam pegged at ₹50 crore in the district
FEROZEPUR: Three men who died nearly 20 years ago are shown as having received compensation for the acquisition of their land for the Amritsar-Bathinda highway in Ferozepur district as part of the ₹50 crore disbursement scam.
Several other irregularities have also come to the fore with rules having been tweaked by officials of the revenue and public works departments, causing loss of several crores to the state exchequer, a departmental report has found.
₹460 crore was given for land acquisition in the district as part of a total of ₹3,000 crore compensation for the project in 2015-16.
“Boor Singh, Fuman Singh and Gumman Singh had died about 20 years ago but Fuman and Guman were awarded a compensation of ₹4.63 lakh each while Boor got ₹8.68 lakh,” says the report prepared by the district administration, a copy of which is available with HT.
“Irregularities were found not only in the calculation of nature of land as the authorities went to the extent of issuing compensation on commercial rates for agricultural land (usually 10 times higher than the price of agriculture land) but also that compensation was re-issued for the land which was already acquired by the government in the past,” says the report.
“In some cases, just a few feet of land was acquired along the road but compensation was awarded for large chunks,” read the report.
“Usha Rani and Karan Kumar of Khadoor village in Zira were given ₹3.72 lakh for having 25% of their share in a landholding while Raj Rani was given ₹2.48 lakh despite being 50% owner of the same. The compensation to Gurmukh Singh for acquiring 175 malras was ₹46.59 lakh but he was awarded ₹53.23 lakh. Likewise, Harbans Singh was given ₹71.47 lakh though the value of his land was only ₹58.47 lakh,” the report says.
“A piece of land at Shekhwan village in Zira was also earmarked for compensation despite the fact that it is situated more than 500 metres from the main road,” states the report.
“Prime facie, it is the handiwork of revenue and PWD officials. The role of politicians belonging to the then ruling SAD-BJP regime cannot be even ruled out. It seems to be similar to the Hoshiarpur land scam and it needs to be probed properly,” said an official pleading anonymity.
“These irregularities seem to be a mere tip of the iceberg. Additional deputy commissioner (ADC general) Vaneet Kumar has been assigned the job to scrutinise the entire disbursement and prepare a report in a month,” said Ferozepur deputy commissioner Ramvir.
“He (ADC) will find out the extent of excess payments made to landowners besides fixing the responsibility for loss to the state exchequer. We will also find as why officials concerned did not get the entry of mutation of land acquired in the past into revenue records,” the DC said.
These irregularities seem to be a mere tip of the iceberg. ADC Vaneet Kumar has been assigned the job to scrutinise the entire disbursement and give a report in a month. RAMVIR, Ferozepur DC