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Posted at: Jun 21 2015 1:19AM
BJP returns ‘favour’, Modi suit buyer to get back land

Manas Dasgupta
AHMEDABAD, June 20

The BJP government in Gujarat has planned to return the “favour”
diamond tycoon Laljibhai Patel had done by purchasing PM Narendra
Modi’s monogrammed suit for Rs 4.31 crore in February.

All arrangements have been made through the BJP-controlled Surat MC 
to “return” 12,000 sq m on the outer ring road of the Surat city to a
Patel-owned sports club for the construction of an “international
standard sports complex.”

The disputed land, priced around Rs 54 crore, was earlier marked by
the civic body as “reserved for social infrastructure”, which could
have included construction of roads, hospitals or any other public
utility service.

The Anandiben Patel government’s tacit approval became apparent after
Gujarat Sports Minister Nanubhai Vanani signed the application along
with Patel for “reconsideration” of the “reservation purpose” of the
land. The civic planning committee this week reportedly accepted
Vanani’s “request” and agreed to change the purpose from social
infrastructure to sports activities.

The draft plan would now be sent to the state government for approval,
which is being considered a “formality”. Though the disputed land has
not yet been earmarked to Patel, it is expected after the state’s
approval.

Lone Congress member in the nine-member committee, Nitin Bharucha,
alleged the diamond tycoon had bought the “Modi suit” to get back his
land. He said the civic body had never accepted such requests from
farmers losing land in reservation. “Apparently, the BJP-controlled
civic body has prepared the stage to restore the land Patel was losing
in reservation as a reward for purchasing Modi’s suit,” Bharucha said.

Town Planning Committee chairman Babu Jirawala, however, denied the
civic body was extending any special favour to Patel. “We have not
reduced the quantum of his land going in reservation, nor have
restored the reserved land to him,” he said.

Deputy municipal commissioner (development and planning) Jivan Patel
said the reserved land could be regrouped in continuous sequence as
the owners of the adjacent plots going in reservation had no
objections in changing the ownership. “Ownership of the land is being
regrouped only to facilitate construction of the sports complex,” he
said.

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