Navi Mumbai land: Stay on transactions exposes CM, says Cong

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

The today welcomed Minister Devendra Fadnavis's announcement of staying all the transactions related to the alleged land scam, but added that the move also meant "loss of credibility" for him after having denied any wrongdoing in the case.

The former also reiterated the demand for the immediate suspension of the then of City and (CIDCO) Bhushan Gagrani, under whose watch the land deal allegedly took place, as well as Raigad collector, additional collector and the Panvel tehsildar.

The had, last Monday, alleged that the Navi land, meant for eight project affected people (PAP) of the and worth Rs 1,767 crore, was given to a private builder for just Rs 3.60 crore.

The opposition party had also claimed that the transaction had the "blessings" of Fadnavis.

While the Congress has been maintaining that the land in question belonged to CIDCO, the BJP has said that it was owned by the

"We welcome the announcement of staying the transactions," Nirupam said in a statement.

"Fadnavis has been denying any wrongdoing in this land scam. But ordering a probe and putting the whole deal on hold establishes that there is huge illegality in the deal.... The CM has been exposed. It is the loss of CM's credibility," Nirupam added.

Nirupam also released a fresh document, which he claimed, showed that a CIDCO had, on May 2 this year, written a letter to the objecting to the land deal.

"In that particular letter, the CIDCO categorically mentioned that the then MD CIDCO (Gagrani) is well aware of the deal...why did Gagrani not stop this illegal deal?" Nirupam questioned.

A day after ordering a judicial probe into the Navi Mumbai land deal case, Fadnavis today announced a stay on all transactions related to it.

Making a brief statement in the Legislative Council, Fadnavis said the land cannot be sold or leased till the judicial inquiry is complete.

He also instructed the revenue department to ensure that no third party interest was created and no further transactions were done in this case till the inquiry was completed.

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First Published: Fri, July 06 2018. 21:30 IST