Congress alleges land scam involving Patanjali in Haryana

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IANS New Delhi
Last Updated : Jun 08 2019 | 8:50 PM IST

The Congress on Saturday alleged that the Patanjali group has acquired over 400 acres of land in the Aravalli region in Haryana's Faridabad and demanded immediate inquiry into the matter.

Addressing a press conference at the party headquarters here, Congress spokesperson Pawan Khera said: "A land scam worth crores of rupees has been unearthed in Kot village in Faridabad. Those involved include the Patanjali group owned by Ramdev and Acharya Balakrishna."

Khera said that 400 acres of land have been taken away from the villagers by one Praveen Kumar Sharma. "This land comes under the Aravalli mountain range which cannot be used for farming or any other purpose. It can only be used for forestation," Khera said.

The Congress leader said that Praveen Kumar Sharma represented a company named Herbo Ved Gram Private Limited which was controlled by Acharya Balkrishna.

"Regulatory filings of 2016-17 show that Herbo Ved Gram was owned by Patanjali. In 2017-18, 99 per cent of its shares were transferred to Acharya Balkrishna. This company has purchased land in Kot village as is mentioned in regulatory filings," Khera said.

The Congress leader further said that one cannot purchase or sell land in that region or use the land for any commercial purpose.

"But it was done via power of attorney. Herbo Ved Gram's revenue is Rs 60,000 while it has spent Rs 16.77 crore, out of which Rs 15.50 crore was paid as advance for the land," Khera said.

He also claimed that there was another company named Verve Corp Pvt Ltd which was involved in the matter. "As per 2016-17 records, this company was owned by Patanjali Ayurveda Ltd and later it belonged to Acharya Balkrishna," Khera said, adding that the company had two directors -- Saroj Sharma and Krishanveer Sharma -- who were the sister and brother-in-law of Praveen Kumar Sharma, respectively.

Pointing out the relationship between one of the directors and Ramdev, Khera said, "Krishanveer Sharma is the Managing Director of Sanskar TV and Aastha broadcasting network, both part of Ramdev's television empire."

The Congress leader said that while a case was going on in the Faridabad District Collectorate to take this land back, the authorities gave orders for consolidation in February this year.

"Both things cannot happen at the same time," he said.

Khera further alleged that attempts were being made to bend the rules to favour the companies owned by Patanjali.

"We are putting all the papers in front of you and appealing to the Haryana government to order an inquiry into the matter immediately," Khera said.

He also said that accountability should be fixed and those involved should be probed.

--IANS

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First Published: Jun 08 2019 | 8:42 PM IST

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