Jogeshwari land case: Cong seeks probe against BMC chief

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

The demanded today a probe against the Brihanmumbai after the civic body lost the court case of a plot worth Rs 500 crore in a suburb here.

The civic body, however, rejected the charges, saying all due processes were followed to acquire the plot despite the fact that the purchase notice was not served through a proper channel.

A delegation of corporators, led by Mumbai party unit chief Sanjay Nirupam, met of Police (Zone 1) and filed a complaint against BMC

The BMC had earlier tried to acquire the 3.3 acre plot in Jogeshwari for setting up a recreational ground but failed to do so in time and subsequently lost the case in the Bombay High Court and also the land.

It wanted to appeal in the when the municipal commissioner's remark on an office file was allegedly tampered with, the BMC had earlier said.

"This is a land scam worth Rs 500 crore under the nose of none other than the who has been already involved in several other scams," Nirupam alleged while talking to reporters here.

A associated with the case had lost his life under mysterious circumstances last month, Nirupam said, alleging that he was "killed".

"Therefore, I demand that the book Ajoy Mehta and initiate criminal action be taken against him," he said.

After the alleged tampering of Mehta's remarks came to light, the BMC had filed an FIR with the against two unidentified persons under IPC sections including 420 (cheating) on May 25.

The civic body had alleged that Mehta's remark -- (the land matter) "should be challenged in the Supreme Court" -- was changed to "shouldn't be challenged in the Supreme Court", which led to the BMC losing the case and the land.

Yesterday, corporators across party lines had slammed the BMC for losing the Jogeshwari plot which was reserved for public utility.

Nirupam said they want the FIR's scope to be widened, by including Mehta and other officials for their alleged acts of omission and commission.

The circumstances under which a peon of the civic body died under mysterious circumstances in an accident should also be investigated, the said.

"The BMC commissioner's role is under suspicion. We also suspect that there has been a huge payout and collusion between private owners of the land and Mehta and therefore, his (Mehta's) name should be added in the FIR," he said.

The BMC, however, denied the charges.

It said the proposal to acquire the plot was submitted to the after approval of the BMC on November 16, 2017, a senior civic said.

He said the had on December 12, 2017 made his remark in the file saying, "This is a serious matter and the same should be challenged in the "

After noting that the commissioner's remark was tampered, the BMC filed an FIR at the station, he said.

However, the civic body's legal department has shown a careless attitude in handling the case and action will be taken accordingly, the added.

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First Published: Wed, August 01 2018. 16:50 IST