Ongoing ED Probe Into Bhoodan Land Alienation

Hyderabad, Nov 7 (Maxim News): The Enforcement Directorate (ED) is investigating the alienation of 42 acres of Bhudan land in Nagaram, Ranga Reddy district. ED is investigating RDO Venkatachari in connection with this case. The ED is questioning the RDO based on the investigation of IAS officers Amoy Kumar and Tahsildar Jyoti.

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It is known that the authorities have registered a woman named Bhumini Khadurunnisa of the Bhudan Board. The ED found that the land worth crores of rupees had been registered by the RDO and the Tahsilda. Due to this, ED officials are suspecting that the officials got crores of rupees. In this order, ED is questioning RDO Venkatachari on financial transactions.

However, in the vigilance investigation, the division of Bhudan lands came to light. A case was registered against the then MRO Jyoti in the same matter. After the case was registered against Jyoti, the vigilance officials took up the investigation. ED investigated the basis of vigilance investigation. ED officials found that about 50 acres of Bhudan lands have been alienated. In this order, Amoy Kumar was the then collector of Ranga Reddy district and the ED investigated him.

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However, a dispute has been going on for some time over 102.2 acres in survey number 181, 182 in Ranga Reddy District Nagaram. The board claims that 50 acres of land belong to the Bhudan Board. But this land is registered in the name of Jabbar Dasta Khan later. Jabbar Khan’s son Haji Khan donated this 50 acres of land to the Bhudan Board. But in 2021, a woman named Khadurunissa applied to claim that 40 acres belonged to Haji Khan. As a result, land registration was done in her name. The investigation revealed that the RDO, Tahsildar, and senior assistant worked in her favor at the field level. It is reported that some other names are also likely to come out in the ED investigation.  (Maxim News)


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