Hindustan Times (Patiala)

PLOT ROW: PANEL SET UP BY DC GIVES CLEAN CHIT TO PUNJAB SPEAKER, BUT TUSSLE STILL ON

Rana KP earlier wrote letter to CM seeking Rupnagar DC’s transfer

- Sukhdeep Kaur sukhdeep.kaur@hindustant­imes.com n

in controvers­ies, Punjab assembly speaker Rana KP Singh got a major reprieve on Saturday after a probe into allotment of five marla plots to beneficiar­ies in his native village Khatana found no irregulari­ties.

Rupnagar deputy commission­er (DC) Gurneet Tej had ordered an inquiry following complaints that six of the nine beneficiar­ies lived in speaker’s property and were “outsiders”. Also, four of the six were members of one family. In a fasttracke­d probe — it was completed in less than a week — the fourmember panel headed by ADC (developmen­t) Amardeep Singh Gujral found the beneficiar­ies as bonafide residents of the village with all proofs, including ration cards, voter cards, identity cards and Aadhaar cards.

Even before the inquiry report was submitted to the DC last evening, the speaker knew its findings. When contacted on Friday afternoon, Rana said: “Please talk to the ADC. The inquiry report has proved that the families who were allotted the plots have been living in the village for over 10 years and have Aadhaar and voter ID cards. It is a political conspiracy of my opponents to defame me. I have nothing against the DC nor have I complained against her,” he said.

The DC said she ordered the probe as she has to withhold the rule of law. “If there is a complaint, I have to investigat­e whether there was any procedural deficiency in the allotment. The probe was totally fair,” she said. A committee of the gram panchayat decides the allotments.

Though it may put a lid to the raging controvers­y, a power tussle is brewing between the speaker and the deputy commission­er. Rana KP wanted Tej to be shunted out over transfer of patwaris last year. In a letter to chief minister Captain Amarinder Singh, who heads the personnel department, Rana had alleged “she was transferri­ng his people out and favouring the opposition parties”.

But the CM, a senior government functionar­y said, took the line of “no political interferen­ce” on administra­tive issues, and the speaker’s request was not conceded. On matters administra­tive, CM’s chief principal secretary Suresh Kumar and chief secretary Karan Avtar Singh are the final authority.

STRING OF CONTROVERS­IES

Rana’s tryst with controvers­ies is not new. Ahead of the budget session in March, Rana had to face allegation­s of irregulari­ties in the recruitmen­t of 44 faculty members in Shivalik College of Pharmacy, Nangal. The college comes under the Nangal municipal council. Though 2,500 applicants from across the state had applied for 60 posts in various department­s of the college, all 44 selected belonged to Nangal, the assembly seat represente­d by Rana. Punjab local bodies minister Navjot Singh Sidhu had ordered a vigilance probe into the recruitmen­t.

During the session, Lok Insaaf Party chief Simarjeet Singh Bains had accused the speaker’s son-in-law of being involved in illegal mining. Rana had dubbed the allegation as baseless and claimed that GM Constructi­ons, his son-in-law’s firm, operated a stone crusher with due permission and registrati­on but his political rival from the BJP, former industry minister Madan Mohan Mittal, had implicated him in a “false case”.

It was challenged and the matter is sub judice. Rupnagar is a hotbed of illegal mining and the clampdown ordered by Tej had also raised the hackles of many politician­s.

CUTTING ACROSS THE PARTY LINES

Political opposition to the DC cuts across party lines. Rupnagar MLA Amarjit Singh Sandoa of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) had alleged at a press conference last month that the DC is “difficult to approach and never took his phone calls”. The MLA had also claimed to have felt “humiliated” when he went to meet the DC at her office in April. Sandoa was booked last year on charges of molestatio­n by his former landlady. A group of women had also met the deputy commission­er in this regard.

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Speaker Rana KP Singh and Rupnagar DC Gurneet Tej
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