Vadodara: The alleged rape case involving a rented accountant and the guardian of Pavagadh Temple Trust had experienced an unexpected fall.
Eyebrows are being appointed about the land agreement mentioned by the alleged survivor.
The land agreement discussed is widely 120 hectares of land obtained by Sahara India for a city in Jesingpura and Sikandarpura in the city.
The victim allegedly promised to profit for the benefits of a project accused of planning on land.
Investors in the Indian Sahara investment scheme and their agents have been stunned by land mention.
A Indravadan Rathod activist, who has struggled for the cause of investors said that the land had been taken over by the government and it was impossible to deal with it.
He said that the land was acquired by the Sahara in 2004-05 from farmers.
“Land should be converted into non-agricultural land within six months, but this does not even happen after extending until 2009,” he said.
Rathod said that because the purpose in which the land was obtained was not served, he was looking for land must be taken over by the government.
“The order that obtained land was carried out in January this year,” Rathod said.
“How can someone handle land owned by the government.
This needs to be investigated.
I have written in this case with the district collector,” Rathod said.
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