The Asian Age

35cr recovery notice on elite club `

Cong leader Jyotiradit­ya chief patron of Gwalior’s Jiwaji Club

- RABINDRA NATH CHOUDHURY

An elite club in Madhya Pradesh’s Gwalior town, of which senior Congress leader Jyotiradit­ya Scindia is chief patron, has been slapped with ` 35 crore recovery notice by the local administra­tion.

Jiwaji Club, founded by Jyotiradit­ya’s late father Madhab Rao Scindia in 1898, has been charged of using its premises for commercial activities without authorisat­ion from the local administra­tion.

“The club is running commercial activities in its premises without authorisat­ion. Besides, it has paid no heed to notices by the local administra­tion to clear its dues. The total dues to be recovered now stood at ` 35 crore,” a senior Gwalior district officer told this newspaper on Friday.

Club president Sunil Khanduja could not be contacted for his comments despite efforts by this newspaper.

The club took birth in 1898 as “Elgin Club” with an objective to get issues pertaining to the former state of Gwalior deliberate­d by the eminent citizens in the area.

Later, it was renamed as “Jiwaji Club” by the then ruler of Gwalior estate Jiwaji Rao Scindia in 1936.

At present, Congress MP Jyotiradit­ya Scindia is the chief patrol of the club, membership of which has been restricted to only elite people at a membership fee of ` 5 lakh each. The club runs a restaurant, bar room, badminton, billiard, tennis courts and a swimming pool.

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