The Free Press Journal

Bldr gets Kalanagar colony redvpt project without bid

Residents say arm-twisted into accepting during late night form signing; project-bagger Prestige Group is represente­d by 2G scam accused Shahid Balwa of DB Realty; group’s Nabeel Patel constant fixture at meetings

- DHARMESH THAKKAR /

A major controvers­y is brewing right under the nose of the Maharashtr­a Housing and Area Developmen­t Authority (MHADA) bosses at Kalanagar, Bandra East, favouring the scam-tainted DB Realty Group for a redevelopm­ent project of a low income group (LIG) colony in Kalanagar, next to BKC.

The 750-odd residents of 18 buildings in the Gandhi Nagar Low Income Group (LIG) housing colony, just 100mt from MHADA headquarte­rs, are allegedly being forced to accept the Bengaluru-based Prestige Group being represente­d by DB Realty for the redevelopm­ent of tenements spread over 8.5 acres. The colony is in a prime location with easy access to the Western Express Highway and the airport.

DB Realty is led by Shahid Balwa, who was arrested years ago in the 2G scam. The unrelated presence of Balwa and Nabeel Patel, DB Group’s director, at the site is making the plot murkier. Balwa and Patel did not respond to calls, mails and messages for comments.

The Free Press Journal, meanwhile, accessed documents and videos of MHADA officials coercing residents to sign consent forms and complete the 79 A procedure to appoint the Prestige Group for redevelopm­ent late night for some buildings at Rajyog restaurant and bar behind the MHADA office. Another shocking irregulari­ty by MHADA top brass includes accepting a mere Rs25 crore bank guarantee given by Prestige Group for the Rs3,300 crore redevelopm­ent project with windfall FSI bonanza to be used by the developer.

Retired school teacher A

Joglekar said, “We were not informed that Balwa and Nabeel Patel of DB Group were part of the redevelopm­ent project. Both were present at meetings with MHADA officials and residents. They made tall promises but no documents were shared about the redevelopm­ent plans.”

Another feisty home maker Prajakta Satam said, “Shiv Sena legislator Anil Parab is

also present at all meetings with MHADA and Gandhinaga­r residents along with Shahid Balwa and Nabeel Patel. They want the votes of Marathi manoos but don’t want Marathi people to live in Mumbai.” Satam has filed several complaints against the illegal procedures undertaken by MHADA officials to foist Prestige Group on them.

“Residents have to be given a choice to select the developer but MHADA is forcing us to complete the 79 A procedure and sign consent forms without inviting tenders. We have not met any representa­tives of Prestige Group but officials of the DB Group are present at the meetings,” a local resident Deepak Kandalkar alleged.

He said the developer should be selected through a transparen­t tender process. “We do not want another Patra Chawl-type controvers­y and lose our homes,” he added. Advocate Payal Gupte said, “DB had acquired the adjacent colony for redevelopm­ent and it is still stuck for the past 16 years. We fear, after demolition for redevelopm­ent, we will face the same fate. No details of redevelopm­ent plans are shared with us.”

MHADA vice-president and CEO Sanjeev Jaiswal said he has no clue about the redevelopm­ent of Gandhinaga­r LIG Colony. “I m not aware of any irregulari­ties by MHADA officials. If any complaint is made, action will be taken,” Jaiswal told the FPJ. He suggested that another IAS officer Milind Borikar may have informatio­n about the project. Borikar did not respond to calls and messages from the FPJ.

Jaiswal’s name had figured in the BMC Covid scam and was questioned by the Enforcemen­t Directorat­e (ED) probing a money laundering case in the award of contracts worth Rs4,000 crore for the BMC Covid supplies and jumbo centres. ED searches at Jaiswal’ Bandra residence had led to the seizure of several property documents allegedly valued over Rs150 crore, fixed deposits receipts of Rs15 crore and jewellery which the senior bureaucrat claimed were gifted to his wife by her father.

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