Petition in HC challenging land allotment to Patanjali

Press Trust of India  |  Allahabad 

A challenging allotment of more than 4,000 acres of land to Baba Ramdev's Patanjali Yog Sansthan in in today came up for hearing before the High

A Division Bench, comprising Justice Tarun Agarwala and Justice Ashok Agrawal, deferred hearing on the till tomorrow, while asking the Authority, the Yamuna Expressway Authority and the forest department to apprise the about the issue.


The has been filed by one Asaf of Gautam Buddh Nagar who has challenged the allotment of 4500 acres of land to Baba Ramdev's venture for setting up a food park.

The petitioner has alleged that the proposed project would involve felling of nearly 6,000 trees which would result in huge damage to the environment.

The petitioner has also submitted that the land given to the Sansthan includes 200 "bighas" given to him by the state on lease for 30 years.

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