HC orders status quo on land allotted to BJP for office in Sirohi
The Rajasthan High Court ordered status quo on a petition challenging land allotment for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) office in Sirohi district.
Leader of Opposition in the Sirohi Municipal Council Ishwar Singh Dabhi had filed the petition, saying the state government, district collector and the municipal body allotted 2,000 square metres of land for the BJP office in November last year in violation of rules.
Justice Sandeep Mehta issued notices on Monday to the public works department, department of local self-government, district collector, municipal commissioner and BJP national president Amit Shah, and sought their reply by May 18.
The petitioner’s counsel, Sandeep Shah, said the BJP violated rules in the allotment of land.
“Lumba Ram Choudhary, Sirohi district BJP president on February 6, 2016 submitted an application to district collector stating that his party has office in all districts but does not have an office or land allotted to his party in Sirohi and considering this fact, BJP national president Amit Shah has expressed his displeasure,” the petitioner said, alleging that pressure was put on officials in the name of the national president’s resentment.
“The land was portrayed as barren in khasra no. 2709 whereas it was owned by the PWD and was valued at Rs 50 crore, as per the letter issued by the district collector, Sirohi on January 19, 2017, but in spite of this, the land was allotted at much lower price,” Sandeep Shah said.
Shah said the Sirohi Municipal Council invited objections regarding change of land use and allotment of land, and the petitioner and other persons filed objections.
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