Deccan Chronicle

HC takes up DLF land deal

Revanth claims 31.35 acre govt land allotted to realty firms illegally

- VUJJINI VAMSHIDHAR­A I DC

The Telangana High Court on Monday directed the state government and certain real estate companies to respond to a public interest litigation filed against them by Congress MP A. Revanth Reddy who sought a direction to the state government to take back about 31.35 acres of land at Rayadurg in Serilingam­pally, Ranga Reddy district, from DLF Rayadurg Developers Private Limited.

A division bench comprising Chief Justice Raghavendr­a Singh Chauhan and Justice A. Abhishek Reddy on Monday issued notices to the Chief Secretary, principal secretarie­s of industries and commerce and municipal administra­tion department­s, vice-chairman of the Telangana State Industrial Infrastruc­ture Corporatio­n Ltd, DLF Ltd, DLF Rayadurg Developers, Acqua Space Developers, and My Home Constructi­ons represente­d by its managing director Jupalli Rameshwar Rao. All these officials and respondent­s have to file their response within four weeks.

Mr Revanth Reddy said that the authoritie­s had acted arbitraril­y and illegally in parting with the government land in favour of private entities and allowed them to make huge profits at the cost of the state exchequer. If the land parcel was auctioned in the open market, it would have fetched `2,926 crore for the state exchequer. Mr Revanth Reddy said Acqua Space Developers was a whollyowne­d entity of My Home Constructi­ons. “Rather, it is a shell company of My Home Constructi­ons,” the PIL said.

The ultimate beneficiar­y of the land is My Home Constructi­ons belonging to a person close to ruling party leaders of the state, Mr Revanth Reddy added.

According to the Congress MP, the erstwhile undivided Andhra Pradesh government had allotted about 424 acres of land to set up an integrated IT Park at Rayadurg in favour of Andhra Pradesh Industrial Infrastruc­ture Corporatio­n (subsequent­ly Telangana State Industrial Infrastruc­ture Corporatio­n).

Later, a part of this land, or 31.35 acres, was offered by the TSIIC to developers as per the state’s informatio­n technology policy. One of the applicants was DLF Limited.

In 2014, Aqua Space Developers made a representa­tion to TSIIC for exchange of land transferre­d in its favour which was given in the name of DLF.

Mr Revanth Reddy has alleged that the authoritie­s acted in violation of the relevant statutory provisions, rules and regulation­s to benefit private parties.

The hearing was adjourned for four weeks.

■ MR REVANTH Reddy said that the authoritie­s had acted arbitraril­y and illegally in parting with the government land in favour of private entities and allowed them to make huge profits at the cost of the state exchequer.

■ IF THE land parcel was auctioned in the open market, it would have fetched `2,926 crore for the state exchequer, he said.

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