Ranchi: The decision of the Jharkhand government to form a assembly panel to investigate all possible violations of the ACT Chota Nagpur (CNT) of the century and Santhal Paranga (SPT) is likely to end a series of allegations opposed by the Chair of the Minister of Hemant Soren and his family members for the violation by BJP.
The government gave a nod to the establishment of the assembly committee on the floor of the house during the Monsun session.
Although the structure and composition of the Committee have not been announced, Soren agreed to form a committee while answering questions raised by their own party members, Hibbram lobin, and supported by Stephen Maranda and Pradeep Yadav.
Soren said even though there were provisions for the acquisition of tribal land for public interest projects, it has been observed that using the gap in law, some fraud transfers have occurred in the state.
“I personally believe that the committee can review all such transfers that are done through fraud and forgery,” he said.
The decision was considered important after the fact that former Minister of Main Raghubar Das and other BJP leaders had targeted nothing but Soren and family members for violating the provisions of the laws outside the village.
This problem was raised by BJP during its campaign ahead of the 2019 assembly election Which is worth more than Rs 500 Crore.
BJP then sharpened his attack by accusing the soren of cheating to register a plot measuring 50 decimals in Ranchi in his wife’s name Kalpana Soren where “Sohrai Bhavan”, a vast banquet hall, was built.
Soren claimed that there was no violation and he had challenged the BJP government to the sitting report desk formed to see CNT and SPT’s actions violations.
However, the sitting report has never been published.
It was early last year on February 15, 2020, that BJP was once again starting to increase the problem of Sohrai Bhavan when the Rajya Sabha MP, Sameer Oraon, expelled the government to investigate the purchase of land by Kalpana Soren in Ranchi when reacting to the government’s commandment to investigate the deviation in the tender process issued by the previous BJP government for various welfare projects.
The reception decision to form the Assembly Committee, Stephen Marandi said it was necessary to clean the problem for once and all.
“The panel was based earlier by Minding Singh Namdhari, when he was a speaker.
Lots of information and evidence is collected but still inconclusive,” he said.