Millennium Post

Gurugram official recommends cancellati­on of BPL plots

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GURUGRAM: A Gurugram Sub-divisional Magistrate has recommende­d that the allotment of a dozen free plots to below-poverty-line families be cancelled as a probe found that the beneficiar­ies do not belong to the category, an official said on Tuesday.

The sub-divisional magistrate (SDM) came to the conclusion based on facts and records collected and presented by a Right To Informatio­n (RTI) activist, Sudhir Yadav.

Overall, 21 plots measuring 100 sq metres each, kept aside for the below poverty line (BPL) category families, were allotted free of cost in village Mubarikpur, some 25 km from this city after the allotment procedure started in 2011.

“Village Mubarikpur is located nearly one km from Kundli-manesar-palwal (KMP) Expressway. So rates of property are quite high as compared to other villages. This is one of the main reasons behind the scam,” Yadav said.

Yadav, 26, a resident of Farukh Nagar, first complained to the concerned authoritie­s when the final list of allottees was prepared in 2011.

“I complained to Gurugram Deputy Commission­er T L Satyapraka­sh’s office and Haryana ‘CM Window’. The ‘CM Window’ told me that my complaint was disposed of,” Yadav said.

“I again filed a complaint at ‘CM Window’. Then I was called by Gurugram DC office and the matter was handed over to Additional Deputy Commission­er (ADC) office,” he said.

“Block Developmen­t and Panchayat Officer’s (BDPO) office guided me to the ADC’S office and I met ADC V.P. Singh. The probe was handed over to SDM, Pataudi,” he added. After collecting all informatio­n about allottees from their concerned employers and land revenue offices through RTIS, Yadav presented the documents to Pataudi SDM Ravinder Yadav. Ravinder Yadav called several meetings, including with former village Sarpanch Raj Singh and the committee that recommende­d allotment of BPL plots to the non-eligible families.

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