According to Maharashtra government rules, an official applying for a flat under a government quota has to give a signed affidavit stating that they do not own any other flat. Devyani had an apartment in Oshiwara locality in the city which too she had got under the government quota.
Her father Uttam Khobragade, a retired IAS officer, was alleged to have facilitated extra floor space index (FSI) to the upscale 31-storey Adarsh society in Colaba by transferring an adjoining Brihanmumbai Electric Supply and Transport Undertaking (BEST) plot to the society.
"We purchased the flat under the reserved quota after paying the correct price. Why should we return the flat," he asked.
Apart from the flat in Adarsh society, Devyani has 10 more immovable properties, according to her property returns for year ending December 31, 2012, available on the Ministry of External Affairs website.
The collective present value of seven of these properties has been shown at little over Rs 78 lakh, while that of the flat in Adarsh building is Rs 90 lakh. The value of three properties has not been mentioned in the return.
Seven of the properties including land have been shown as inherited from her father of given by him as gift.
Her annual income from five of the 11 properties has been shown at Rs 1.26 lakh. While eight of these properties are in Maharashtra, two others are in Ernakulam district of Kerala and one in Gautam Buddha Nagar in Uttar Pradesh.
The Maharashtra government has rejected the conclusions of the report.
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