Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Manesar land deal: Babu’s 10-yr-old letter puts Khattar govt in a spot

- Pawan Sharma pawan.sharma@hindustant­imes.com

CHANDIGARH: A decade-old official letter of a bureaucrat, who is now holding a sensitive post in the Haryana chief minister’s office (CMO), about land acquisitio­n in Gurgaon’s Manesar has put the Manohar Lal Khattar-led BJP government in a tight spot.

The 1997-batch Indian Administra­tive Service (IAS) officer Rakesh Gupta, who is currently the additional principal secretary (to CM), when posted as Gurgaon deputy commission­er (DC) in 2007 had moved the contentiou­s letter seeking “early action”, as demanded by Manesar residents, to release their 400-odd acquired houses from the land acquisitio­n exercise. But within the CMO and Haryana Advocate General (AG) office, the carefully-worded letter is being interprete­d as an attempt by the then Congress government to build a larger case for dropping notified land from acquisitio­n which the builders had bought from the farmers when the land acquisitio­n exercise was underway (see box).

The letter surfaced during the recent Supreme Court hearing in the suspect land deals in Manesar that the CBI and Enforcemen­t Directorat­e (ED) are investigat­ing. Khattar government has been turning heat on former chief minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda on the issue of land deals across the state. “As the officer holds a very sensitive position in the CMO, we had conveyed to the government about what transpired during the hearing in the Supreme Court, besides some oral observatio­ns of the court about this letter,” a source in the AG office told HT. When contacted, Haryana AG BR Mahajan refused to comment. Sources say a counsel opposing the government placed before the Apex Court bench of justices Adarsh Kumar Goel and UU Lalit the letter to support the argument on how even the district administra­tion was of the view that people were suffering due to acquisitio­n and their request to release the acquired land should be addressed in the earliest.

The catch, top government sources say, in the May 16, 2007 letter of Gupta as DC Gurgaon to then principal secretary (industries) PK Chaudhary, was that it was written after the notificati­on under section 6 was published.

“The acquisitio­n proceeding­s cannot be dropped after notificati­on under section 6 is notified,” a government functionar­y said.

In his letter (No 1322-23/DRA) copied to managing director, Haryana State Industrial Developmen­t Corporatio­n and Director, industrial department, Gupta had stated the residents of Manesar village blocked national highway No. 8 for almost two hours on May 13, 2007 causing inconvenie­nce to public. “The villagers told the administra­tion that Hooda had announced in their village that cemented houses will be released from acquisitio­n, which is yet to be implemente­d…I will urge you for an early action in this matter so the problem is resolved,” reads the letter written in Hindi. Incidental­ly, in his February 2, 2016 statement of immovable property return, IAS officer Rakesh Gupta has mentioned four properties, including “1084.42 square ft shop area (ABW Towers) Gurgaon” that he and his wife own and “purchased in 2007-08 for ₹30 lakh.”

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