Mumbai : Claiming that senior wakf officials allotted wakf land to developers for personal gains, Leader of Opposition in Maharashtra Legislative Council Vinod Tawde on Saturday demanded a probe by SIT in the land transfers during the last 10 years, according to a report of PTI.
Referring to the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) raiding the house of Maharashtra Wakf Board chief executive officer N D Pathan, Tawde said, “Pathan and other officers did not do anything other than furthering their own interests.”
“From the ACB raid, it is evident that there has been a largescale corruption in wakf land allotment. Such deals in last 10 years should be probed by a special investigation team,” Tawde informed the reporters at Vidhan Bhawan.
Tawde also claimed about discrepancies in allotment of flats under the chief minister’s discretionary quota.
“Some ministers and their relatives have been allotted more than one flat,” he further added.
The BJP leader also alleged further that some senior officers who owned flats on land allotted to housing societies, were earning lakhs of rupees as monthly rent for their flats, even as they continued to occupy their official quarters. In the state, such officers were earning almost Rs 100 crore per year by renting their flats, he said.