Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

MAHA TO ACQUIRE BUNGALOW USED BY AMBEDKAR IN LONDON

INDECISION Difference­s between 2 govt department­s over the mode of remittance of funds has delayed the acquisitio­n

- Prasun Sonwalkar and Surendra P Gangan letters@hindustant­imes.com

A deadline of Monday set by the seller to complete formalitie­s of the purchase of a house in London where BR Ambedkar studied in the 1920s has spurred action in Mumbai, where the proposal has been going through various stages in the Maharashtr­a government for several months.

Difference­s between the social justice department and the finance department over the mode of remittance of the funds has reportedly delayed the process of acquisitio­n of the house. The owner of the house set Monday as deadline to seal the deal. The government has now managed to extend the deadline by 10 days and claimed that the deal for house will be completed by September 4.

The delays in Mumbai were seen here as “indecision” and the seller conveyed his “disappoint­ment” and the Monday deadline in a letter from the Goldschmid­t and Howland estate agent to the Indian high commission last week. Sources told HT that the purchase of the house on King Henry’s Road in Chalk Farm, London, is now “likely to happen”.

“The difference between the prices quoted by the two valuation agencies is minimal and its matter of only negotiatio­ns. The seller has quoted ` 31 crore, while the two valuations have assessed ` 29.90 and ` 30 crore as the mar- ket price of the property. We have made budgetary allocation of ` 40 crore to accommodat­e incidental expenses such as taxes and registrati­on expenses and immediate expenses on maintenanc­e,” said Ujjwal Uke, principal secretary, Maharashtr­a social justice department.

Social j ustice minister Rajkumar Badole has now approached the Centre demanding to allow the state government to deposit the money with the Reserve Bank of India and which will be remitted to the Indian high commission in London. “The acquisitio­n is historical because it is not just a house but the emotions of all Indians are associated with it,” India’s deputy high commission­er Varinder Paul said.

 ?? AFP ?? A view of the former home of Dr Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar in north London.
AFP A view of the former home of Dr Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar in north London.

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