Rajasthan abandons 18 alteration of land in Bikaner

The Rajasthan administration has terminated the alteration of about 374.44 hectares, a portion of which was supposed to be owned by Robert Vadra’s corporation, in Bikaner’s Kolayat province.

The state government has terminated 18 alterations (shifting of ownership) found to be “unlawful in confidential persons’ name”, Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM) Ran Singh told PTI over telephone on Sunday.

“On December 31, the SDM court in Kolayat took up numerous grievances filed by Kolayat Tehsildar on 18 forged transformation situations and abandoned these transformations since the land was found to be wrongfully selected to confidential individuals in preceding few years. The transformation cases were not issued by the Commissioner immigration located in Bikaner and were found to be unlawfully infatuated by confidential individuals, and hence abandoned,” Singh said.

Asked if any of the land abandoned by SDM belonged to a corporation possessed by Robert Vadra, the son-in-law of Congress leader Sonia Gandhi, Singh declined to statement saying, “we do not make out regarding this, as nothing of any corporation or name declared in the cases were put prior to the SDM court by the Kolayat Tehsildar”.

Tehsildar Gajendra Singh in addition denied commenting on the individuality of land possessors.

Tehsildar Singh, on the other hand, said it was to be considered who the said possessors were and whom they additionally sold the land on which they did the prohibited transformation.

As per the Bikaner management foundations, the 374.44 hectares of terrain was illegitimately agreed or infatuated in 2006-7 by a number of villagers, who were “wrongfully” exposed as farmers dislodged by Mahajan Field Firing Range of the Army. The farmers who were in fact transferred were selected terrain flanked by 1992 and 1996, the sources said.

Bikaner Collector Arti Dogra was not offered for observations notwithstanding repetitive calls.

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