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Case against BJP MLA for purchase of land allotted to Dalits

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Press Trust of India Rajgarh (MP)
A court here has registered a case against BJP MLA Hazarilal Dangi, his three wives and another person for allegedly unlawfully purchasing land leased out by the Madhya Pradesh government to Dalits.

Special Judge Rajesh Kumar yesterday also directed the police to produce Dangi, his wives Sardar Bai, Dhapu Bai, Jyotsana Bai and one Srinath Taank before it on the next date of hearing on December 18, the petitioners' counsel M L Jangdra said today.

Jangdra said the court has booked the five under relevant sections of the Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe (Prevention of Atrocities) Act.

The court action came after five Dalits--Buddhaji, Laxman, Prabhulal, Mangilal and Kalu--petitioned it alleging that Dangi had acquired land unlawfully from them for himself, his three wives and Taank at Vattawala village of the district.
 

This was when Dangi was district panchayat president in 1996-97, the petition contended.

The land in question was given to the petitioners, all Dalits, by the government free of cost, it said.

"The petition contended that, as per law, such land could not be acquired without the prior permission of the district collector," Jangdra said.

Dangi, the MLA from Khilchpur in Rajgarh district, said he had bought the land by mutual consent two decades ago.

"I did not know that collector's prior permission is taken to purchase the land of Dalits. Why did the revenue officials not raise this point when the land was registered in my name," he asked while talking to PTI.

"Some people are inciting the Dalits as part of a political conspiracy. We are going to place our side in the court," he alleged.

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First Published: Nov 18 2017 | 11:42 PM IST

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