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Ex-Deputy CM who slammed govt land transfer was also ‘illegal occupant’

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August 22, 2021
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Action in Roshni land scheme in ‘surgical strike’: Former Dy CM
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Srinagar: Former Deputy Chief Minister and senior BJP leader Kavinder Gupta, who had disparaged the transfer of state land under the controversial Roshni Act to private individuals as “land jihad” in the run-up to the DDC elections last November, was himself an illegal occupant of state land from 2010 till the beginning of 2017, The Indian Express reported Saturday.

It says according to information obtained from the Bhalwal Tehsildar under an RTI application filed by one Advocate Sheikh Shakeel, Kavinder Gupta along with two others — Subash Sharma and Shiv Rattan Gupta — jointly occupied Khasra No. 1789 measuring 23 kanaal, 9 marla (8 kanaal = 1 acre or 4,047 sq m, 1 marla = 270 sq ft) at village Ghaink in Bhalwal tehsil in Jammu district between 2010 and 2016. Khasra number is a plot number given to a piece of land by the Revenue department.

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Sharma is an independent councillor and represents Indra Colony, Janipur, in the Jammu Municipal Corporation. Shiv Rattan Gupta is a resident of Indra Colony.

According to The Indian Express, both Kavinder Gupta and Sharma denied having occupied government land in Ghaink village.

“I swear by my parents that I don’t know as to how and when revenue officials entered a girdawari pertaining to 23 kanals and 9 marla state land at Ghaink in my name, and how and when it was cancelled,’’ Kavinder Gupta, as per the report told The Indian Express.

In 2010, when the khasra girdawari (Revenue department document that specifies land and crop details) was entered in their names, J&K had a National Conference-Congress coalition government and Kavinder Gupta was the Mayor of the Jammu Municipal Corporation. This was, however, cancelled on February 09, 2017, by the Bhalwal Tehsildar following a 2011 order of the J&K High Court which directed the government to cancel all mutations and girdawaris of state lands in favour of private individuals.

The directions had come in a public interest litigation filed by retired Professor S K Bhalla through Advocate Sheikh Shakeel. Kavinder Gupta was the Speaker of the J&K Legislative Assembly then.

Ahead of the DDC polls in November 2020, the J&K government had published lists of people, including politicians of Opposition parties and retired bureaucrats, who had occupied state land, or had ownership transferred to them under the Jammu and Kashmir State Land (Vesting of Ownership to the Occupants) Act, 2001, also called the Roshni Act.

When contacted, Bhalwal Tehsildar Amit Upadhyay and Ghaink Patwari Mohammad Aslam said they did not know how the revenue entries (girdawari) in respect to state land were entered in the names of Kavinder Gupta and two others in 2010.

Upadhyay, however, said that a khasra girdawari in respect to state land cannot be entered in someone’s name until one remains present on the spot to show that the land is under his occupation. The land parcel — Khasra No. 1789 — is a hill with wild growth and now stands restored to the government, he said. “There is no construction, nor any cultivation,” he said.

The J&K State Land (Vesting of Ownership to Occupants) Act was legislated by the NC-Congress government to transfer ownership of state land to its illegal occupants by charging them market rates, and hoped to raise Rs 25,000 crore for setting up hydel power projects in Jammu and Kashmir (hence the name Roshni).

In 2014, the Comptroller and Auditor General referred to various irregularities in the implementation of the scheme and the Vigilance Organisation moved against over 20 government officers for misusing their official position in transfer of state land to private individuals.

Four years later, the J&K Governor Satya Pal Malik repealed the Roshni Act and cancelled all pending applications seeking transfer of ownership of state land to its occupants. In October 2020, the J&K High Court set aside the Act “ab initio” cancelling all actions taken under its provision since inception and ordered a CBI probe.

At a press conference in November 2020, the then Union Law Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad had said former J&K Chief Minister Farooq Abdullah was among the beneficiaries of Roshni Act.

Pertinently, ahead of DDC polls, when the J&K administration started making public the names of illegal occupants of state land including beneficiaries of the Roshni scheme, Kavinder Gupta described the government action as a “surgical strike” against the corrupt who “usurped priceless chunks of state land at dirt-cheap rates”.

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