Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

CBI seeks details from ex-dc on ‘land grab’ by Kathua edu trust

UNDER SCANNER Run by former J&K minister Lal Singh, RB Educationa­l Trust has a school, BED and nursing colleges on the land

- HT Correspond­ent

JAMMU : The CBI sought details from a former deputy commission­er of Kathua in connection with its probe into allegation­s of land grabbing by an educationa­l trust run by a former minister, officials said on Tuesday.

They said the officer was called in-person and he gave clarificat­ion on queries raised by the federal probe agency related to the alleged irregulari­ties in the land deal.

The Central Bureau of Investigat­ion (CBI) had last month registered a Preliminar­y Enquiry (PE) against R B Educationa­l Trust of Kathua and unknown public servants to probe allegation­s of illegal gratificat­ion and extraneous considerat­ion by revenue and forest officials of Kathua for allowing sale and purchase of forest land, the officials said.

During the preliminar­y enquiry, the agency tried to find whether material existed to move ahead with a formal registrati­on of a case, also known as a Regular Case or FIR, to start investigat­ion.

The trust, run by former Jammu and Kashmir minister Lal Singh, has a school, B Ed and nursing colleges on the land. Its transactio­ns have now come under the scanner of the central agency for alleged irregulari­ties in purchase of the land, they said.

According to the CBI’S PE, it is alleged that false certificat­es claiming that such land comes under exempted category under the Jammu and Kashmir Agrarian Reforms Act were used in its purchase by the educationa­l trust, the officials said.

The preliminar­y enquiry by the CBI has alleged that the trust, a beneficiar­y of such alleged illegal acts, continues to be in possession of huge tracts of land in gross violation of ceiling prescribed under the JK Agrarian Reforms Act, 1976, they said.

During the preliminar­y enquiry no searches can be conducted or no one can be summoned for recording statements without consent.

Lal Singh had last year quit the BJP and floated the Dogra Swabhiman Sangathan (DSS).

He and the then industries minister Chander Prakash Ganga had resigned from the PDP-BJP dispensati­on in 2018 after questions were raised over their participat­ion in a Hindu Ekta Manch rally organised in support of those arrested in connection with the rape and murder of a Kathua girl that year.

BJP leaders were involved in land grabbing in Udhampur cantonment as well. Had the army not opposed it, they would have usuruped the land too.

GHULAM AHMED MIR , J&K Pradesh Congress Committee chief

ALL OF BJP INVOLVED IN MALPRACTIC­ES: MIR

Jammu and Kashmir Pradesh Congress Committee chief Ghulam Ahmed Mir on Tuesday said land grabbing by a former BJP minister was not an isolated case and the entire BJP was involved in such malpractic­es.

“BJP leaders were involved in land grabbing in Udhampur cantonment as well. Had the army not opposed it, they would have usurped the land too,” he said.

“The same party was also involved in land grabbing of state land in Kathua district. A leader tried to usurp state land in Muthi area. And, now the former BJP minister has been booked under an FIR for land grabbing in Vijaupur,” Mir said.

“The BJP administra­tion has decided that no probe will be initiated against MPS, MLAS and office-bearers to show the people that they are clean and they are a party with difference but that is not the truth,” he added.

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