Probe report on Robert Vadra land deals today?

December 28, 2012

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Chandigarh, December 28: Amid speculations that UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi's son-in-law Robert Vadra may get clean chit in land deals in Haryana, a high empowered committee of state government has prepared its probe report. Sources said the committee might submit its report on Friday or Monday.

The government had asked the committee to submit its report by December 26. The three member committee headed by additional chief secretary (revenue) Krishna Mohan on Thursday held a meeting to finalize it. No one among the three committee members including IAS officers Rajan Gupta and K K Jalan were ready to speak on the status or findings of the report.

But a source close to the committee said, "The report is almost ready." Haryana chief secretary P K Chaudhery, who is Delhi to attend a meeting, told TOI that he would be able to comment on the status of the report only after joining office on Friday.

Whistleblower IAS officer Ashok Khemka had on October 15 set aside the mutation of Vadra-DLF land deal noting that the assistant consolidation officer, who had sanctioned the change of title in the revenue record, wasn't competent to do so. Three days before it, Khemka had asked deputy commissioners of four districts Gurgaon, Faridabad, Palwal and Mewat to inspect all documents registered from 2005 on behalf of Vadra or his companies in the capacity of either vender (seller) or vendee (buyer).

Khemka, who was then director general of land consolidation department, was transferred on October 11 just three days after he initiated a probe into Vadra's land deals. The state government on October 19 constituted a committee to conduct an inquiry into the issues raised by Khemka in both orders.

There are speculations about the outcome of the committee as the government has already been stating that no wrongdoings were committed in the land deals of Vadra's companies. In a press release issued on October 26, the state government had quoted the rules to claim that the controversial mutation of land deal between Robert Vadra-DLF in Shikhopur village of Gurgaon district was executed as per law.

In another press release on October 16, the state government had even stated the then director general of consolidation (Ashok Khemka) should have issued notices to the parties concerned before passing the order. Deputy commissioners of four districts, where the land deals were executed, have already given a clean chit to Vadra and his companies.

My order can be challenged only in HC: Khemka

When contacted, Khemka said, "Neither the government informed me about the constitution of the committee nor I was ever asked to appear before the panel." He adds: "As per article 226 of the constitution, my order (regarding cancellation of mutation of Vadra-DLF land deal), can be challenged only in the Punjab and Haryana high court. No other government committee or agency can modify or set aside my order as it was passed on behalf of the state government under section 42 of the East Punjab Holdings (Consolidation and Prevention of Fragmentation) Act, 1948. It would be against the provisions of the constitution, if any committee usurps the jurisdiction of the high court."

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May 11,2020

Kolkata, May 11: Murshidabad district, one of the biggest contributors to the army of migrant workers from West Bengal, received news of unnatural deaths of three of these people since Saturday. While two died in Kerala, one was found dead in a rented house in Odisha.

Residents of Baliaghati village in Murshidabad’s Suti police station area said Safikul Sheikh (31) was killed in a road accident in Kerala. Sheikh’s associates called up his family on Sunday morning and said he had gone to a local market, violating lockdown orders, when the accident took place. Sheikh wanted to return home before Eid but got stranded.

Mohammad Hafijul, one of Sheikh’s relatives, said, “A few days ago a special train from Kerala carried migrant workers to Murshidabad but Safikul did not have the money to buy a ticket. We do not know how his body will be brought back.”

In another incident, a 24-year-old resident of Domkal allegedly hanged himself in Kerala on Saturday. He used to work in a brick kiln. His mother said, “My son was depressed as he could not buy a ticket to board the special train that came to Murshidabad. We have appealed to the local administration to bring back his body.”

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New Delhi, Jul 23: A Delhi court Thursday allowed 198 Indonesians to walk free on payment of varying fines, after they accepted mild charges under the plea bargain process, related to various violations including visa norms while attending the Tablighi Jamaat event here during the COVID-19 lockdown.

Metropolitan Magistrate Vasundhara Azad allowed 100 Indonesians to walk free on payment of a fine of Rs 7,000 each, said advocates Ashima Mandla, Fahim Khan and Ahmed Khan, appearing for them.

Metropolitan Magistrate Swati Sharma allowed 98 Indonesians to walk free on payment of a fine of Rs 5,000 each.

The court directed the 98 Indonesians to deposit their fines to PM CARES Fund.

The Sub-divisional magistrate of Defence Colony, who was the complainant in the case, Assistant Commissioner of Police of Lajpat Nagar and Inspector of Nizamuddin said they have no objection to it.

However, one Indonesian did not plead guilty to the charges against them and claimed trial before the court.

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The foreigners were chargesheeted for attending the religious congregation at Nizamuddin Markaz event in the national capital by allegedly violating visa conditions, indulging in missionary activities illegally and violating government guidelines, issued in the wake of Covid-19 outbreak in the country.

They were granted bail earlier by the court on a personal bond of Rs 10,000 each.

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"Monsoon session (of Parliament) will certainly be held. The government will do all the formalities and take all precautions," the Parliamentary Affairs Minister told reporters here.

Earlier in March, the Parliament had passed 12 bills during the curtailed budget session with Lok Sabha passing 15 bills and Rajya Sabha 13.
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They said the leaders have taken note of reports suggesting that the fight against COVID-19 is likely to be a long haul.

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