Man booked for video accusing Bawankule of amassing land
Nagpur, April 5 -- Maharashtra minister and senior BJP leader Chandrashekhar Bawankule on Saturday refuted allegations that he and his family owned hundreds of acres of land and asserted these were deliberate attempts to malign his image.
The state revenue minister said he would file a defamation suit of Rs.10 crore against those behind such insinuations.
His comments come in the backdrop of a person being booked in Nagpur for allegedly uploading a video on social media that contained such claims.
Rameshwar Shivaji Darekar, 39, a resident of Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, who runs a Facebook page, uploaded a video on April 3 claiming Bawankule and his family own around 1,147 acres of land in three villages in Kamptee tehsil of Nagpur.
Darekar was booked on the complaint lodged by Nikhil Ingle, Bawankule's social media coordinator, a police officer said.
Ingle approached the Koradi police and filed a complaint, stating that the content was false and defamatory. Acting on the complaint, the police registered a case against Darekar under relevant sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS).
The video also contained objectionable language against the minister and his family, the complaint said.
"I am being falsely accused of owning 80 acres of land, whereas I actually own only 28 acres. There is a deliberate attempt to defame me and a case has already been registered. I will file a defamation suit of Rs.10 crore against those concerned," Bawankule told reporters in Nashik.
Answering media queries about alleged grabbing of houses reserved for economically weaker sections in a scheme in Nashik, Bawankule said it was a serious matter and those involved would not be spared, regardless of their influence.
He said a Special Investigation Team (SIT), comprising one IPS officer and two IAS officers, has been constituted to probe the matter and would submit its report within 15 days. He urged people to submit any evidence related to revenue irregularities to the SIT.
The minister alleged that 20% of houses meant for the poor had been usurped and pointed to a nexus involving rapid land subdivision, record entries and approval of layouts within a single day.
Strict action will be taken against officials, including those from the revenue and land records departments, if they are found to be involved, he added.
"Efforts would also be made to recover such properties from builders and restore them to eligible beneficiaries," Bawankule said....
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