Times of India: Mumbai: Sunday,
April 24, 2016.
Bollywood
actress and lawmaker Hema Malini has been alloted land worth Rs 70 crore for
just Rs 1.75 lakh for a dance academy in upmarket Oshiwara here under a revised
policy of Maharashtra government, an RTI query has revealed.
Documents
accessed by RTI activist Anil Galgali from the Suburban Collector's office shows
the government has allotted a 2,000 square metre prime plot to the BJP Lok
Sabha MP for Rs 1.75 lakh at a rate of Rs 87.50 per square metre for
construction of a dance academy.
An RTI plea
filed earlier by Galgali had revealed the actress was allotted the land at a
rate of Rs 35 per square metre (costing Rs 70,000). After the issue generated a
controversy in February this year, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis ordered a
revision of the policy of allotting land to private trusts and artists.
Since Malini,
a trained Bharatnatyam dancer, has already paid Rs 10 lakh as advance, the
government would have to refund her the outstanding Rs 8.25 lakh, said Galgali.
"This
would be a major embarrassment for the government," he said.
When
contacted, Mumbai Suburban Collector Shekhar Channe said, "Yes, we would
have to return money to her. However, the money would be returned only if the
government orders us to do so."
"The
land having a market value of Rs 70 crore has been given to Hema Maliniji for a
paltry Rs 1.75 lakh. The state government would have to return Rs 8.75 lakh to
her as she gave Rs 10 lakh as advance in 1997," he said.
Galgali had
sought information from the Collector's office regarding the rate at which the
land has been given to the actress-politician for the institute.
According to
the documents, the land in question is reserved for a garden, and allotment has
been done on the basis of valuation prevailing as on February 1, 1976, which
was Rs 350 per square metre.
"Since a
government resolution stipulates that the land allotment in such cases would be
done at 25 per cent of the valuation, Hema Malini has got the prime piece of
land at the one fourth of Rs 350 per square metre - that is Rs 87.50 per square
metre," said Galgali.
Malini in the
past has refuted allegations of favouritism and land grabbing, saying she had
struggled for 20 years to get the plot.
"I am
getting 2,000 square metre of land for a dance institute to be built by
Natyavihar Kalakendra Charity Trust (headed by her). I will have to develop a
garden (on a piece of land which is not part of the academy) and give it to the
BMC," she had earlier said.