Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Khattar committed contempt of the House: Chautala

- HT Correspond­ent

CHANDIGARH: Leader of Opposition in Haryana assembly Abhay Chautala on Tuesday said he has sent a written communicat­ion to Haryana assembly speaker seeking action against chief minister ML Khattar for committing contempt of the House by backing off from fulfilling the solemn assurance to the House that a CBI probe would be ordered in Uddar Gagan matter.

Replying to a question at a press conference on Tuesday, Chautala said the Indian National Lok Dal (INLD) would press for a privilege motion against the chief minister in the next assembly session, if the Speaker did not act.

“It is now obvious that the chief minister had absolutely no intention of implementi­ng his assurance given to the House. This is utter contempt of the House and its members and deserves strong response from the Speaker who is the guardian of rights, privileges and dignity of the House,’’ the communicat­ion said.

Chautala said that appointmen­t of Justice (retd) RS Madan to inquire the matter was inappropri­ate. “He remained posted a legal remembranc­er (LR) during the Congress rule. We would request him to excuse himself from this inquiry in the interest of propriety,’’ Chautala said.

Chautala also demanded the Haryana Staff Selection Commission (HSSC) be dissolved immediatel­y and an investigat­ion into the cash-for-jobs scam be handed over to the CBI. He pointed out that after the arrest of eight HSSC employees, the contention of the police seeking remand of the accused clearly indicated the complicity of at least one member of the commission. “It’s apparent that cash-for-jobs scam has a very wide network in which many high-ups, employees and members of the commission were involved.”

BJP GOVT’S VOLTE FACE

The climbdown made by chief minister ML Khattar, who had categorica­lly told the Haryana assembly on March 13 that the state government has decided to refer Rohtak’s Uddar Gagan case adjudicate­d by the Supreme Court in May 2016 to the CBI for investigat­ion seems to have its roots in the relationsh­ip the real estate company Uddar Gagan Properties Ltd has with Laxmi Narain Goel, the brother of Rajya Sabha MP from Haryana and media baron, Subhash Chandra.

Leader of the Opposition in Haryana assembly, Abhay Singh Chautala on Tuesday said in a press conference that Chandra’s

brother Laxmi Narain Goel controlled Uddar Gagan Properties.

“The relationsh­ip between former chief minister, Bhupinder Singh Hooda and Subhash Chandra runs deep.

Hooda ordered the release of Rohtak land and grant of licences due to this deep old relationsh­ip with Chandra,’’ the leader of the opposition alleged.

Chautala said by appointing a retired judge instead of a CBI probe, the BJP government has formed an axis of corruption by joining hands with the Congress and Uddar Gagan properties to create grounds for letting the culprits go free.

“The BJP government wants to have a tailor-made inquiry which would suit their interests,’’ he alleged.

Chandra who contested as an Independen­t won the Upper House seat from Haryana with the support of the ruling BJP in 2016.

As per the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) records accessed by HT, Chandra’s brother Laxmi Narain Goel remained a director in Uddar Gagan Properties Private Ltd from October 7, 1997 till May 15, 2014. Goel bowed out as director of Uddar Gagan five months after the Punjab and Haryana high court on December 20, 2013 issued an adverse order.

The HC had declared the colonisati­on licences of Uddar Gagan null and void and quashed the orders of the release of land. The HC order was upheld by the Supreme Court in May 2016.

HOW A CBI INQUIRY WOULD HAVE HARMED UDDAR GAGAN

A CBI probe in the matter would have serious repercussi­ons on Uddar Gagan Properties as the developer would have been listed as an accused leading to criminal proceeding­s, grilling, loss of reputation, clientele and freezing of bank accounts. In a similar Manesar land release case, the CBI has booked a number of real estate developers and frozen their bank accounts.

The scathing remarks made by the HC and SC have pointed towards the complicity of the developer in the entire episode.

Sample these: “The names of landowner were kept at the forefront in the government files to hide the identity of Uddar Gagan..

GOVT’S JUSTIFICAT­ION

Meanwhile, state officials have refused to talk about the government’s somersault.

However, documents accessed by the HT described the justificat­ion given by the chief minister to appoint a retired judge to conduct an inquiry.

The documents said though the inquiry officer (Rajan Gupta) went into the aspect of illegality but since he did not answer the question regarding the bona fides of the actions of the persons responsibl­e his inquiry report cannot be accepted in toto.

“In order to ensure compliance of the apex court’s orders, the chief minister has observed it necessary to entrust the task to complete the inquiry to someone to whom the facts underlined above would not appear to be a constraint in judging the bonafides of the persons responsibl­e…….,’’ said the noting.

The noting also said that clear recommenda­tions would be made to enable the government to carry out SC directions to proceed against them in accordance with the law, both civil and criminal.

An official spokespers­on did not respond to a query whether the state government will order a CBI probe after the completion of inquiry by Justice (retd) RS Madan.

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