Times of India: Mumbai: Thursday, February 04, 2016.
Former
Bollywood actress and BJP Lok Sabha member Hema Malini, currently under fire
over a land allotment, has now been accused of destroying mangroves on a plot
allotted to her in the 1990s.
Quoting an
RTI reply provided by the Mumbai Suburban District Collectorate, activist Anil
Galgali on Tuesday said the actress was allotted a plot measuring 1,741.89
square metres in Versova village and possession was granted on April 4, 1997.
"She had
even made a payment of Rs 10 lakh, showed a bank balance of Rs 22.5 lakh in the
accounts of Samta Sahkari Bank Ltd. and given a project cost estimate of Rs 3.7
crore," Galgali said.
However, a
year after the allotment, the collectorate slapped a show-cause notice to Hema
Malini, asking why the allotment should not be cancelled for violating Coastal
Regulatory Zone (CRZ) norms, he said.
The notice
mentioned three major issues first, there was a vast difference in the area
of land actually allotted and the land mentioned in the project report; second,
discrepancy in the availability of 25 percent funding and how her trust
proposed to raise the balance 75 percent of the total project cost.
The third
issue was the destruction of mangroves adjoining the land and a report
submitted by the Andheri tehsildar saying that the CRZ was violated by
destruction of mangroves.
The notice
sought a reply from the trust within 10 days, but there was no response, and
even the collectorate did not initiate any action, Galgali said.
"Despite
such glaring facts on record, the present government has ignored the previous
violations, overlooked past records of mangrove destruction on which no action
was taken and yet given her another plot in lieu of the earlier allotment, this
time a bigger, reserved plot, measuring around 2,000 square metres for a paltry
Rs 70,000," Galgali told IANS.
On Monday,
Hema Malini sought to make a clean breast of the issue by denying allegations
of any 'land-grabbing' and claimed that all rules and regulations were duly
followed by the state government in making the land allotment to her Natyavihar
Kala Kendra Charitable Trust.
"I have
struggled for 20 years for this plot. It's my right. In the past, all were
willing to give me the land, but there were some or other issues and it did not
materialise," Hema told media persons.
"I ran
from pillar to post for this. It's not been easy. The government has given it
to me, I have not gone and grabbed it," she countered on the
'land-grabbing' allegations.
Following
Galgali's RTI revelations last week, opposition parties including the Congress
and the Nationalist Congress Party demanded a probe into the land allotment as
well as its cancellation.