Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Hydro-power firm in dock for land fraud

- Naresh K Thakur Naresh.kumar4@hindustant­imes.com

administra­tion in tribal Bharmour sub-division of Chamba district has launched a probe into a case of potential fraud. Around 36 bighas of tribal land have been transferre­d in the name of a private hydro-power company in revenue records.

The company, GMR Group, which is executing a 180 MW HoliBajoli power project, has reportedly also raised a loan of ₹1,405 crore from banks by mortgaging the land. It is worth mentioning that being a tribal area, no one from outside the state can purchase land in Bharmour sub-division. The land can be, however, leased out for various purposes.

Villagers had leased out their land to the company. Additional district magistrate (ADM), Bharmour, Vinay Dhiman said that the revenue records related to the land has been taken into custody and will be sent to higher authoritie­s. “Probe is being conducted and we have also interrogat­ed the company officials,” said Dhiman.

The land fraud came to fore when some residents of Holi village went to banks to raise loan by mortgaging their land.

However, there they learnt that the land was registered in the name of GMR Company.

A local resident and National Secretary of National Students’ Union of India (NSUI) Surjeet Bharmouri who is vigorously taking up the issue with the authoritie­s alleged that 226 families have become victims of the fraud. “I have also submitted a complaint to the National Commission for Schedule Tribes and hearing in the matter is slated for April 27. Besides, a team of NCST will likely visit the area to probe into the matter,” said Bharmouri.

Meanwhile, general manager of the GMR at Holi-Bajoli project Vijay Sain has refuted the allegation of company’s involvemen­t terming it a mistake of revenue department. He said that the company will submit an appropriat­e reply to the administra­tion on the issue.

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