Mumbai: In an
embarrassment for PWD and Tourism Minister Chhagan Bhujbal, a team
from the Maharashtra Charity Commissioner is to inspect on
Saturday the premises of an education trust controlled by him in
the posh Bandra west locality.
An official spokesperson for Bhujbal, a senior Nationalist
Congress Party leader and former deputy chief minister, in a
statement here Friday assured that the concerned Mumbai Education
Trust (MET) authorities would extend "full co-operation" to the CC
officials.
The CC officials will come calling following an order issued two
days ago by Sharadkumar S. Patil, Joint Charity Commissioner,
Maharashtra, after allegations of Bhujbal and his family members
"misusing" the trust premises.
In his order, Patil has directed Assistant Charity Commissioner
Mangesh R. Deshpande to visit the MET building's 8th and 10th
floors April 7 (Saturday) in the presence of representatives of
the trust and aggrieved parties who have complained to the CC.
Deshpande has been directed to draw up a 'panchnama' in respect of
the premises, draw a sketch and submit his report by Wednesday,
April 11.
He has also been directed to take photographs and videograph the
premises and submit these along with the report, for which the
expenses would be borne by the aggrieved party.
Earlier this year, a former MET trustee Sunil Karve had alleged
that the Bhujbal family was reportedly occupying the two floors
(8th & 10th) in the building for "personal use, without paying any
compensation to the MET."
Karve further claimed that entire 8th floor of the property,
measuring around 15,000 sq.ft. was converted into a furniture
showroom, promoted by Bhujbal's family members.
If leased, this massive area could fetch the MET an annual rent of
over Rs.3.60 crore at the prevalent market rates in the area,
Karve had claimed while lodging a complaint with the CC and Mumbai
Police Economic Offences Wing.
The CC order has temporarily restrained the Bhujbal family and
other respondents in the case from using the two floors for any
purpose other than those conforming to the objectives of the trust
or the approved plan of the municipal body.
The land on which the multi-storied building stands was leased to
MET by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation a few years ago for
pursuing the objective of educational activities.
The showroom had caused losses to the trust as Bhujbal, despite
assurances that they would pay the prevailing market rent, failed
to do so, Karve had claimed in his complaint.
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