MEERUT: Former Deputy Chairperson of the Meerut Development Authority (MDA), Rajesh Kumar Yadav, was approved for himself a 30,000 square foot bungalow with a swimming pool, gym, sauna, and a snooker table tennis room while in the office.
He has the right to the square recording right below 2,500.
Yadav is now a special secretary (sport) in the Uttar Pradesh government.
CAG marks the “thorough” plan in its audit report on the ‘Undertakings of the Economic & Public Sector, the Government of Uttar Pradesh’ submitted in the Assembly on Thursday.
In two orders in 2009 and 2011, the upper government had decided a 2,426 square foot hat for residence officials at the bracket who became the Deputy Chair of the MDA, the report said.
The agreement for the official residence comes from the MDA council, where the deputy chairman arrives only after the commissioner division.
In 2013 and 2014, Yadav was the Secretary of MDA and in 2015 and 2016 Deputy Chairperson.
Construction began in May 2015.
It is a Grand Project -a 20,000 square feet and a “recreation” area of 9,700 square feet.
The area was more than 12 times what was entitled to the deputy chairman.
More than RS 8 Crore spent – Land has more costs than Rs 5 Crore and construction nearly Rs 3 Crore – when the semi-finished project was dropped in December 2016.
A month before that, a committee that MDA said “the building cannot be used for housing purposes because The design that is not practical has several disadvantages of architecture, high care costs.
“Toi visited the house left on Friday.
Surrounded by excessive growth, the high pillar seen from a distance.
Wood frames for windows there and walls have been plastered, but peeled off now.
Deputy Chairperson for whom was built never stayed here.
MDA tried to auction of property twice in 2019 but no taker.
Yadav denied the allegations.
“There is no government order about the size of the VC official accommodation can live.” MDA also defended himself.
Executive Engineer Rajiv Singh, who was not related to the project, said, “It’s not just a place to live.
It will also be a guest house and camp office.