
8216;8216;Kuchh saal pehle tak Lakhani ki chappal pahne bason mein dhakke khate huye bidi no. 22 ke qash lagane wala aur chavanni athani ke liye rickshaw chalkon se jhagrane wala koi aur shakhs nahin balki aaj ka mukhyamantri Om Prakash Chautala hi tha Till a few years ago, the man wearing Lakhani chappals, travelling in buses, smoking bidi no 22 and haggling for 50 paise with poor rickshaw-pullers was none other than today8217;s Chief Minister Om Prakash Chautala.8217;8217;
The opening lines of the chargesheet presented by the Haryana Congress against Chief Minister O.P. Chautala read like a rags to-riches story of the CM. And that8217;s what the document finally turned out to be, as it painstakingly listed the various properties owned by Chautala and sons without nailing them on any specific charges of corruption.
For proof, the party relied on affidavits submitted by Chautala8217;s sons Ajay and Abhay, putting their property at over Rs 13 crore, along with revenue records of their ancestral property. But what was missing was clinching evidence. Shamsher Singh Surjewala, head of the nine-member chargesheet committee, refused to even quantify the wealth.
Linking the CM8217;s prosperity to his rise in politics, Congress claimed that Chautala had inherited only 32 acres of land at Teja Khera village in Sirsa district before 1977. But as he began his climb, the list of his properties began to swell. 8216;8216;The old family haveli was renovated into a plush mansion and with every passing day the family expanded its empire,8217;8217; said Karan Singh Dalal, the main author of the chargesheet.
That the Congress has high hopes of the 8216;8216;revelations8217;8217; was clear from the fact that its various state leaders had come together for the event, for once8212;party chief Bhajan Lal shared the stage with former presidents Bhupinder singh Hooda, Birender Singh and Shamsher Singh Surjewala.
Some 8216;8216;revelations8217;8217; were startling, like the pictures of the CM8217;s empire spanning four states. Chautala, for his part, dismissed the chargesheet as baseless.
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8226; Teja Khera Farm House Rs 55 cr 8226; House in Sirsa Rs 35 cr 8226; House No C-2616, Sushant Lok, Phase I, Gurgaon Rs 15 cr 8226; Farmhouse, Jaipur Rs 25 cr 8226; Regent Tower, New Delhi Rs 180 cr 8226; Jan Sandesh Building, Gurgaon Rs 150 cr 8226; Engineering College, Sirsa Rs 10 cr 8226; Gom Defence Colony, Vashishta Marg, near Vaishali Nagar, Jaipur Rs 4 cr 8226; E-18, Gautam Marg, E Block, Vaishali Nagar, Jaipur Rs 5 cr 8226; Hotel at Manali Rs 95 cr 8226; York Hotel and Resort, Nolta, Pinjore Rs 15 cr 8226; Aggarsen Chowk, Bhiwani, party office, 85 shops, petrol pump benami properties Rs 40 cr 8226; Party office and commercial complex at Sirsa Rs 8 cr 8226; House at Panchkula Rs 3 cr 8226; Regent Building, Karol Bagh Rs 60 cr 8226; D D Motors, Maruti showroom, 5-Wazirpur Industrial Area, New Delhi Rs 20 cr 8226; Regent Square at Karol Bagh, Delhi Rs 95 cr 8226; Harki Devi Girls College, Sirsa Rs 10 cr 8226; Sirsa School on Waqf Board land Rs 12 cr 8226; Pharmacy College, Sirsa Rs 15 cr 8226; Devi Lal Vidyapeeth, Sirsa Rs 20 cr 8226; Sirsa School, Barnala Road, Sirsa Rs 10 crore |
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