Kerala Opposition Leader V S
Achuthanadan calls for canceling the move to provide compensation
illegally to a plantation
owner for the land to be acquired for setting up a centre of Sree Chitra
Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences and Technology (SCTIMST) in Wayanad.
Pursuing the case in earnest , he also sent a letter to Revenue Minister Adoor Prakash urging him to interfere in the matter at the earliest. He said that the move to give compensation for the government land was illegal and would lead to corruption.
Pursuing the case in earnest , he also sent a letter to Revenue Minister Adoor Prakash urging him to interfere in the matter at the earliest. He said that the move to give compensation for the government land was illegal and would lead to corruption.
In the letter quoting the news from Express, he said ''it
is learned that the government proposes to acquire 75 acres of land from Glen
leven estate and to give a compensation of Rs 25 crore. This land has been
declared as excess land by the Taluk land Board and is entrusted to the
government. However, the government is moving ahead for giving compensation to
Glen Leven company citing technical reason that the land has not been taken
from them.'' As the land has been declared 'excess land', there was no
impediment in acquiring the land and giving it to the Institute, he added.
Achuthanandan also mentions in the letter that the opinion
given by the Special government pleader (revenue) against giving compensation
was not taken into account by certain revenue officials concerned. They then
approached the Advocate general who had given a legal opinion that compensation
could be given, he said and alleged that certain revenue officials and the AG
were hand in glove.
Source: the New Indian Express
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