
Jk CBI Submits Six Charge Sheets in Patnitop Land Grab Scandal. Pic/daily excelsior
Charges Filed Against Former PDA CEOs and Hotel Owners
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has taken significant steps in addressing the alleged unlawful acquisition of forest and agricultural land by hotels and guest houses in collusion with former CEOs of the Patnitop Development Authority (PDA) in Jammu and Kashmir. This development, which marks a significant stride in the ongoing investigation, raises concerns about land misuse and governmental negligence.
Key Accusations and Named Individuals
In the recently filed charge sheets, the CBI has implicated two former CEOs of the PDA, Rajinder Krishan Verma and Kamal Kishore Gupta, as well as two Khilafwarzi inspectors, Avesh Jasrotia and Zaheer Abbas. Additionally, eight hotel owners have been named as accused parties in this case, emphasizing the breadth of alleged involvement in this land grabbing scheme.
Recent Filings and Prominent Accused Hotel Owners
The CBI filed five charge sheets on a Monday, adding to the one previously filed on a Saturday. Among the accused hotel owners are Syed Mushtaq Shah of hotel Mount View, Nazir Shah and Samina Shah of hotel Dream Land, Zubeida Begum of hotel Broadway, Shakeel Shah of hotel Shahi Santoor, Koushal Magotra and Virender Kesar of hotel Holiday Inn, and Ameen Shah of hotel Hollywood.
Government Negligence and Conspiracy Allegations
The CBI’s investigation has revealed that the accused public servants allegedly conspired with others to neglect their duty in removing illegal constructions, further exacerbating the issue. This revelation highlights a disturbing trend where governmental officials allegedly failed to enforce regulations and protect public land from encroachments, in direct violation of the PDA master plan.
In conclusion, the CBI’s pursuit of justice in the alleged land grabbing case involving hotels and guest houses in Jammu and Kashmir is a critical step towards upholding the law and safeguarding public resources. The charge sheets filed against former PDA CEOs and hotel owners underscore the importance of accountability and transparency in land management, particularly in ecologically sensitive areas like Patnitop.
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