People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol. XXXIV
No.
48 November 28, 2010 |
THE ADARSH SOCIETY SCAM
A
Shocking Exposure of Ruling Class Venality
Ashok
Dhawale
ON November 9, 2010, minutes after
As it so happened, both these major
corruption scams, and also the land and mining scams of the BJP
government in
Karnataka, were partly overshadowed by the mother of all corruption
scams, the
2-G spectrum scam that drained the country of no less than 1.76 lakh
crore
rupees, as per the CAG report. Anil Ambani, other corporates and
bureaucrats are
also allegedly involved. As a result of an uproar both in parliament
and across
the country, union telecom minister A Raja of the DMK was finally
forced to
quit on November 14.
But mere resignations are by no means
enough. There has to be a thorough inquiry, followed by prosecution and
the
most stringent punishment against all the corrupt culprits. The massive
amount
drained from the country’s treasury and looted from the people by the
politician-bureaucrat-corporate nexus must be recovered. And, as
directed by
the Supreme Court, the prime minister must also explain his inexcusable
inaction for over two years.
Now, union minister Prithviraj Chavan has
been installed as the new chief minister of
The Adarsh Society (adarsh means ideal!) scam
has wide ramifications and is a shocking exposure of the venality of
the ruling
classes. After the Kargil war, the Adarsh Housing Society was set up in
1999.
It stated in official letters to the state government that it was meant
for
housing the widows of the martyrs in the Kargil war and for the
families of war
veterans. In the eleven years since then, flouting all laws, rules and
regulations, a 31-storey building was built on a piece of prime land in
the
posh area of Colaba in
It has now transpired that among the 103
apartments that were sold to members of the Adarsh Society, not a
single flat
was given to either the widows of the Kargil martyrs or to the war
veterans.
All these flats were cornered by bourgeois politicians, top bureaucrats
and even
by high ranking officers of the armed forces. What is more, while the
market
price of each flat was around eight to ten crore rupees, they were sold
to
these worthies at just 60 to 80 lakh rupees each!
VIOLATION
OF
ALL
LAWS
Those responsible for giving numerous
permissions to this society in complete violation of all laws, rules
and
regulations were no less than five former Congress chief ministers!
They also
held charge of the coveted urban development portfolio and some of them
were
revenue ministers at the time. They include Ashok Chavan, Vilasrao
Deshmukh,
Sushil Kumar Shinde, Narayan Rane and Shivajirao Nilangekar – all top
leaders
of the Congress in
From available reports, Ashok Chavan
recommended three flats for his in-laws. Vilasrao Deshmukh recommended
three, Narayan
Rane two, Shivajirao Nilangekar two and Sushil Kumar Shinde one. But it
was
probably Sushil Kumar Shinde who took the cake. Former police officer Y
P
Singh, who had served for a time in the CBI, last week held a press
conference
where he made grave charges against Shinde on the basis of documents
procured
under the RTI.
Y P Singh charged that Sushil Kumar Shinde
as chief minister sanctioned as many as 51 of the 103 flats in the
Adarsh
Society, after moving the concerned files with unprecedented speed
through eleven
departments before attesting his own signature. This entire process was
completed in one single day! Normally, it would have taken several
months or
even a couple of years.
That day – August 23, 2004 – was also very
significant. It was the day before the election code of conduct for the
state
assembly elections came into force! Singh went further and charged that
all
this was actually done on August 24, when the code of conduct was
already in
force, but the date of sanction was brazenly changed to August 23!
Further, on
September 16, when the code of conduct was very much in place, Sushil
Kumar
Shinde took the decision to allot all these flats at just 20 per cent
of the
prevailing market rate!
The moving force behind this whole scam was
Kanhaiyalal Gidwani, a Congress MLC, who was earlier in the Shiv Sena.
He,
along with a defence department estates officer called R C Thakur, who
is the
chief promoter of the Adarsh Society, was responsible for both the
planning and
execution of the entire operation. Gidwani himself cornered three flats
for him
and his two sons. Another leading Congress minister, education baron
Patangrao
Kadam, recommended one more flat.
If the Congress was in the lead in the
Adarsh scam, the NCP was not far behind. The new deputy chief minister
Ajit
Pawar, former deputy chief minister R R Patil and minister Jayant Patil
all
recommended one flat each. Besides, former speaker of the state
assembly
Babasaheb Kupekar, MP Srinivas Patil and MLA Jitendra Avhad – all of
the NCP –
cornered one flat each.
Not to be left behind, some leaders of the
Shiv Sena and BJP also laid their hands on a few flats. Among them were
the
Shiv Sena’s former union environment minister Suresh Prabhu and a
member of the
BJP national executive, Ajay Sancheti, who is known to be close to BJP
national
president Nitin Gadkari. In fact, it has been alleged that Gadkari is
himself
the owner of a benami flat bought in the name of one of Sancheti’s car
drivers!
Actually, there are benami flats galore in
Adarsh Society. It has been revealed that 40 members of the Society who
have
flats in their names have declared their income to be less than Rs
12,500 per
month. And yet they could afford to pay Rs 60 to 80 lakh per flat! This
strengthens the suspicion that these are benami flats that are actually
owned
by powerful politicians and bureaucrats.
TOP
BUREAUCRATS &
DEFENCE
OFFICIALS
INVOLVED
Leading bureaucrats or their relatives also
find pride of place in the Adarsh Society. Many of them had also been
allegedly
roped in to give various kinds of illegal permissions. They naturally
got plum
flats in return.
They include former state chief secretary D
K Shankaran, former principal secretary to the CM Subhash Lalla, former
Mumbai
municipal commissioner Jayaraj Phatak, former Mumbai district
collectors
Pradeep Vyas and Idzes Kundan, former BEST general manager Uttam
Khobragade,
former urban development secretaries Ramanand Tiwari and P V Deshmukh,
former
transport secretary Chintamani Sangeetrao, former agriculture secretary
Shivajirao Deshmukh, former education director J M Abhyankar and former
income
tax commissioner Arun Pawar. It appears that Jayaraj Phatak has
cornered no
less than four subsidised flats in various such elite societies in
Mumbai!
There may be many other such examples of both politicians and
bureaucrats.
Top officers of the defence services have
also been given flats in Adarsh Society. They include two former chiefs
of army
staff, generals Deepak Kapur and Nirmal Chandra Vij, former chief of
naval
staff admiral Madhavendra Singh and other top officers. The current
chief of army
staff general V K Singh has expressed anguish over these developments
and has
said that this pursuit of personal gain by top officers has sullied the
image
of the armed forces.
The Adarsh scam is replete with a litany of
violations of laws, rules and regulations. To begin with, although the
site of
the building lies in the coastal regulation zone (CRZ) for which
clearance from
the union environment ministry is mandatory, no such clearance was ever
taken.
On the contrary, it was falsely stated that such a clearance had been
obtained!
The state environment department looked the other way. As per CRZ
rules, the
height of the building could not be raised beyond 30 metres. This limit
was
exceeded three times over to 103 metres! Instead of the six-storey
building
that was originally planned, it became a 31-storey skyscraper!
Colaba area in
The width of the captain Prakash Pethe Marg
that adjoins the Adarsh building was originally slated to be 60 metres.
It was
reduced to 18 metres. The actual width of the road is now only 10
metres. All
this was done just to accommodate and expand the area for the Adarsh
building.
The floor space index (FSI) of a nearby BEST bus depot was transferred
to
Adarsh so that it could increase its height and the number of floors.
Apart
from residential flats, permission was given to set up commercial
establishments in the building.
For years the land in question was in the
possession of the army and records had earlier been produced to show
that it
was also owned by the army. However, some army officers themselves
wrote
letters to the state government and the district collector stating that
the
land belonged to the revenue department of the state government! Now,
the CBI
which is conducting an inquiry, is reported to have come to the
conclusion that
the land did indeed belong to the army! This is another grave aspect
that will
put many in the dock.
Finally, the state government gave official
permission to induct even non-military persons into the Adarsh Society
to
enable them to get apartments. And that is how scores of flats were
cornered by
bourgeois politicians and bureaucrats. The original stated objective of
giving
these flats to the Kargil war widows and to the Kargil war veterans was
naturally thrown to the winds!
All this is nothing but venality with a
vengeance. After the public uproar over the issue, the union
environment
ministry has served a notice on the Adarsh Society asking it to show
cause why
the building should not be demolished altogether. The union defence
ministry
has instituted a CBI inquiry. But given the history of rampant misuse
of the
CBI to suit the political ends of the ruling party, it can hardly be
relied
upon to unearth the whole truth. Some of the political figures involved
are
still ministers in the union and the state government. Some of the
bureaucrats
involved are still serving in high positions. What moral right do they
have to
continue in their posts? And what of the bureaucrats and defence
officials who
have retired? It is clear that this scam must be thoroughly probed, the
culprits prosecuted and stringent action taken.
LARGER
ISSUES OF
URBAN
DEVELOPMENT
The Adarsh scam has also brought into sharp
focus the larger issue of the overall direction of urban development in
New cities like
Take the example of Mumbai. In the 1990s,
the Sharad Pawar regime changed the development control (DC) rules to
enable
industrialists to sell off the huge lands of their textile mills and
other
factories at massive profits. The builder-developer lobby made
astronomical
profits by building shopping malls, multiplexes, and residential and
commercial
towers on this land. A decade later, the Vilasrao Deshmukh regime
relaxed the
FSI in Mumbai and this led to a skyrocketing of land prices in the
city.
Recently, the urban land ceiling act was repealed and this freed
thousands of
acres of land for the builder lobby.
All these steps led to three main results.
First, a powerful nexus of bourgeois politicians, bureaucrats, police
officials, builders, contractors and criminals was formed and all
decisions of
urban development began to be taken by this nexus in its own interest.
A classic
case in point is the new 27-storey house built by Mukesh Ambani at a
staggering
cost of over Rs 9000 crore in the posh Malabar Hill area, wiping out an
orphanage on land that was owned by the Waqf Board. Second, crores of
rupees of
black money were created by this nexus and this increased its use by
bourgeois
political parties in elections to a massive extent.
Third, due to massive escalation in the
price of houses, the working people – be they Marathi or non-Marathi,
Hindu or
Muslim, dalit, OBC or upper caste – began to be driven out of Mumbai
under
every successive government over the last few decades, be it of the
Congress-NCP or the Shiv Sena-BJP. And that is precisely why, the same
rulers
who went out of their way to help the elite Adarsh Society on the one
hand,
lost no time in demolishing hutments, driving away hawkers and removing
encroachments by the poor on the other. This was the real meaning of
the ruling
class slogan of turning Mumbai into