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NHAI will refer Delhi – Meerut Expressway land acquisition case to UP Govt

Officials from Ghaziabad district purchased land from farmers at the circle rate between Rs 1,700 and Rs 1,800 per square meter and sold it to the state government at Rs 7,000 to Rs 8,000 per square meter

December 14, 2017 / 15:08 IST
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Nikita Vashisht Moneycontrol News

National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has put the onus of the Rs 16,000 crore Delhi – Meerut Expressway scam on Uttar Pradesh government, where several officials were accused of illegally obtaining land from farmers at lower price and selling it to the state government at higher price.

An official from NHAI said that it’s a case for “state government” to look after.

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“We have acquired only that part of land which came under our alignment,” said the official. “Apart from that, we don’t know what the officials involved have done… It’s a matter of state government”.

The matter came to light when farmers from Nahal, Dasna and Kushaliya lodged a complaint with the state government stating that officials from Ghaziabad magistrate had acquired land from them, after the project was notified, in the name of their relatives and sold it to the government.