Government exercises discretionary powers in land allotment to benefit a favoured few
The story of the 28 plots allotted in Uttar Pradesh in 2005 by the erstwhile Samajwadi Party government headed by Mulayam Singh Yadav appears to be another textbook case of how state governments use their discretionary powers in land allotment to give great deals on prime property to politicians and government officials,and their cronies and families. As this paper has reported,the allottees included current Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadavs father-in-law,the state revenue ministers wife,the CMs secretary and several IAS and IPS officers. The specific details of the UP allotments in 2005 may differ from those in the Adarsh controversy that erupted in Maharashtra in 2010,but the two cases frame the same enduring problem.
After Adarsh,Maharashtra has made moves to pare down the CMs discretionary powers in land allotment. Andhra Pradesh,rapped by the CAG in March on allotments to individuals and companies with grave irregularities,has now decided to come out with a new land allotment policy. The discretionary powers of government over land must be whittled down drastically if this continuing scandal is to be addressed.