The Hindu 10.03.2011
GVMC told to stop construction of high-rise building
Land was allegedly regularised in violation of rules
Special Officer Urban Land Ceiling has asked the Greater Visakhapatnam
Municipal Corporation (GVMC) to cut its water supply, revoke its
building permission and stop all construction activity at the site being
developed into a high-rise apartment complex by Clover Associates near
R.K. Beach. The action was initiated after the Principal Secretary
(Revenue) had directed the district Collector to launch prosecution
proceedings against the persons concerned in the alleged land scam and
also asked the local police or CID to conduct an investigation. The
alleged scam concerns the regularisation of ULC (urban land ceiling)
land measuring 8,329 sq. m., under survey number 1011 in Waltair Ward,
near the prime location of R K Beach, in favour of two private parties
and a contended ‘fictitious’ cooperative society. The alleged
irregularities were first exposed by The Hindu in a report dated
February 15. The ULC land was regularised in favour of Kasi Naga Kanaka
Brahmam, P. Venkatapathi Raju and a society by name Sri Rama Cooperative
Building Society by the Revenue Department in Hyderabad vide four GOs
455, 256, 398 and 424, despite the then district Collector A.K.
Singhal’s written communication to the government, suggesting that the
two individual parties were trying to regularise the lands in their
favour by furnishing fraud property tax pass books and that the
association was a fictitious one. His claim of ‘fraud pass books’ was
supported by certificates issued by the then GVMC N. Srikant and Mukesh
Kumar Meena.
The land was later sold to Clover Associates by the parties for development.
GVMC Commissioner V.N. Vishna has also initiated an independent enquiry. He informed The Hindu
that if the investigation proved the charges and correlates with the
district Collector’s and ULC Department’s finding, he might exercise the
option of revoking Section 450 of the HMC Act of 1955. Convenor of
Forum for Better Visakha E.A.S. Sarma has written to the Chief Minister
asking him to give permission to start prosecution against the persons
directly or indirectly involved in the issue under Section 19 of the
Prevention of Corruption Act – 1988.