Plot allotted to Hema Malini earlier to be taken back
Under fire over the allotment of land in Mumbai to actor and BJP MP Hema Malini at a throwaway price, the Maharashtra government on Friday said a plot in suburban Versova allotted to her earlier would be taken back even as officials were still to decide the cost of the newly-allotted land in Andheri.
The Opposition Congress, earlier in the day, turned up the heat on the BJP-led government for the recent allotment of land in Amboli area of suburban Andheri to Ms Malini’s Natyavihar Kalakendra Charity Trust at a throwaway price of '70,000. The BJP defended it saying such allotments for cultural institutions had happened in the Congress regime too.
“Revenue and forest department has been ordered to place reservation for garden on the plot of land being taken back. The (latest) land allotment was not a new one, but was in the nature of alternate allotment,” revenue minister Eknath Khadse said.
According to Mumbai suburban district collector Shekhar Channe, revenue officials were yet to evaluate the cost of the land in Amboli.
When asked whether Ms Malini was being charged only Rs 70,000, he said, “The order for allotment in Amboli has been issued, but the cost of the land is yet to be worked out.”
Mr Khadse said the trust had applied for the land in 1996 for classical music, art, dance and other cultural purposes.
“In 2002, the possession of the land was secured by the trust after paying an advance sum of Rs 10 lakh. But a portion of this land at Versova fell under the coastal regulatory zone provisions and so the trust could not make any construction there,” he said.