Karnataka: Complaint filed against overseas Congress President Sam Pitroda for grabbing govt land worth over Rs 400 cr
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Karnataka: Complaint filed against overseas Congress President Sam Pitroda for grabbing govt land worth over Rs 400 cr

Social activist NR Ramesh has filed a complaint with ED and Lokayukta against Congress party overseas unit president Sam Pitroda of grabbing crores of rupees of government land in Bengaluru. It has been alleged in the complaint that Pitroda acquired the land illegally

IndreshIndresh
Feb 25, 2025, 03:40 pm IST
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Bengaluru: A significant legal development has unfolded in Karnataka concerning Sam Pitroda, the President of the Congress Overseas Unit, along with six others, who have been implicated in a case involving the alleged illegal acquisition of properties valued at over Rs 150 crore that belong to the Karnataka Forest Department. The case has been registered with the Enforcement Directorate (ED) and the Lokayukta at the request of NR Ramesh, the President of the BJP’s South District Unit.

Pitroda, well-known for his contributions to information technology and his close association with the Congress party, is facing serious allegations that stem from a lease agreement originally established in 2001. The Karnataka government had leased 12.35 acres of land located in the Jarakabande Reserve Forest area near Yelahanka, Bengaluru, for the stated purpose of cultivating medicinal herbs. This lease was initially granted for a duration of 10 years, which would mean the legal occupancy of the land should have ended in 2011. However, the allegations suggest that Pitroda has retained control over the property despite the lease’s expiration.

According to Ramesh’s complaint, Pitroda has been illegally occupying this reserve forest area for over 15 years. The accusations assert that he has profited immensely from the land, reportedly earning crores of rupees annually from the herbs cultivated there. N.R. Ramesh estimates the current market value of the land to exceed Rs 400 crore, adding significant weight to the complaint regarding the illegal occupation and the state’s failure to reclaim the property.

 The Chain of Events

The lease agreement for the land involved a series of official transactions. In 1996, Pitroda, through an organization he founded called the “Foundation for Revitalization of Local Health Traditions” (FRLHT), sought a lease from the Karnataka State Forest Department. This request was granted, allowing FRLHT to utilize a 5-hectare (approximately 12.35 acres) area in the Jarakabande Kaval for the conservation and research of herbal medicinal plants. This initial lease was approved not only by the Karnataka authorities but also received clearance from the Ministry of Forest, Ecology, and Environment, Government of India.

After the initial five-year lease expired, an extension was granted in 2001, supposedly allowing further usage until December 2, 2011. However, the Karnataka State Forest Department did not renew the lease following this period, claiming that they had not taken possession of the disputed land, which is now at the center of this legal turmoil.

Detailed Complaint by NR Ramesh

In his complaint, N.R. Ramesh outlines various details revealing what he describes as systematic illegalities committed by Pitroda and other officials. Besides Sam Pitroda, those named in the complaint include Javed Akhtar, a former Additional Chief Secretary of the Karnataka State Forest and Environment Department; R.K. Singh, Principal Conservator of Forests; Sanjay Mohan, another Principal Conservator; and two Deputy Conservators of Forests—N Ravindra Kumar and SS Ravi Shankar.

Ramesh’s allegations imply a collusion or negligence on the part of these state officials, facilitating the unlawful retention of government property. He stated, “Despite the clear expiration of the lease, the property has not been reclaimed by the authorities, allowing Pitroda to profit excessively from a public resource.”

This development not only highlights alleged irregularities surrounding the ownership and leasing of public land but also raises questions about accountability within governmental departments responsible for protecting forest reserves. Should these allegations gain serious traction in courts, it could lead to significant legal repercussions for all involved parties, including heavy fines, sanctions, or even criminal charges.

The case comes against the backdrop of increasing scrutiny on land use and the ethical standards regarding leases issued by public entities, particularly concerning those linked to influential political figures. In this instance, the focus is on the balance of public interest versus private gain, a longstanding issue in Indian politics and governance.

Topics: Sam PitrodaIllegal Land grabbingNR RameshCongressKarnataka Congress Government
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