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BMC to claim BKC plot from Sandeep Patil

Patil’s sports academy failed to take off; land being eyed by encroacher­s

- Linah Baliga

MUMBAI: The Brihanmumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n’s (BMC) H-East ward has written to the suburban collector to hand over a plot of land – in Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC) -- leased to former cricketer Sandeep Patil to establish a sports academy (Cricket Culture Academy). The plot was leased to Patil for 30 years on November 30, 2006.

The land, which adjoins Ascend Internatio­nal School, near Kanakia Paris, measures around 14,418 sq mts and is lying unused. It is being eyed by encroacher­s and also used to dump debris and garbage. On August 24, HT had reported about an offensive garbage pile up and debris dumped outside the school, causing health hazards among the students.

Nidhi Chaudhari, suburban collector, said Patil’s lease was cancelled before the pandemic had set in, following which he had approached the divisional commission­er. Both the divisional commission­er and the revenue minister upheld the collector’s order to cancel the lease. “Patil then approached the high court which directed the revenue minister to rehear the case. So, a repeat hearing is pending before the revenue minister,” said Chaudhari.

Chaudhuri said Patil faced many hurdles in starting an academy as the plot was close to a creek and he was unable to get the requisite permission­s and clearances. “The BMC is ready to develop a sports academy on

government land since the plot is reserved for a playground. We would rather give it to the BMC, which has a garden department, than hand it over to a private party. The matter is still pending for a final hearing,” Chaudhari added.

When HT reached out to Patil via a text message, he refused to comment, saying he was busy covering the T20 World Cup.

Alka Sasane, assistant municipal commission­er, H-East ward, who wrote to Chaudhari, said, “The plot is reserved for a playground, which the BMC can convert into a sports complex, gymkhana or even a sports academy, and protect this piece of land from encroacher­s. It was dumped with garbage which we have cleared but we are trying to protect it from encroacher­s.”

 ?? VIJAY BATE/HT PHOTO ?? The plot of land in BKC where the yellow buses are parked was leased to Sandeep Patil (seen here) which BMC wants from the collector.
VIJAY BATE/HT PHOTO The plot of land in BKC where the yellow buses are parked was leased to Sandeep Patil (seen here) which BMC wants from the collector.

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