Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

State allots 51-ha plot to Pawar-led body with strict conditions

- HT Correspond­ent

MUMBAI: The Maharashtr­a government on Wednesday decided to impose stringent conditions while allotting a 51-hectare plot in Jalna district to the Sharad Pawar-led Vasantdada Sugar Institute on a nominal lease of ₹1 per sqm. These include ban on use of the structure for any other purpose except research on sugarcane seeds and commercial exploitati­on of the land.

The plot is located in Ambad tehsil in drought-hit Marathwada. While the Opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) criticised the decision, the Nationalis­t Congress Party (NCP) said the move was initiated by then chief minister Devendra Fadnavis during the BJP regime.

The Vasantdada Sugar Institute in Pune performs all scientific, technical and educationa­l activities that are relevant to the sugar industry. The institute aims to improve and increase the productivi­ty of the industry through academics, research and extension. Pawar is the chairman of the institute, while other NCP leaders are members of the public trust. Four board members of the trust, including Ajit Pawar, are also state ministers.

BJP spokespers­on Madhav Bhandari said the decision shows the state is now being ruled by Sharad Pawar. “The institute is financiall­y capable of buying a plot and doesn’t need concession­s. Before giving it on lease, the government was supposed to call for bids and allot it to the highest bidder, which was not done,” Bhandari said.

He was pointing to a policy cleared the erstwhile Bjp-led government in July 2019 that the state government will have to call for bids before allotting a land

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