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Discretionary quota row: Opposition accuses Odisha govt of hiding ‘corrupt practices’

PTI
Updated: November 20th, 2022, 13:57 IST
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Bhubaneswar: A day after the Odisha cabinet decided to exclude ‘single’ allotment of land or houses under the discretionary quota from a task force report, the opposition parties Saturday accused the BJD government of trying to hide “corrupt practices”.

The state cabinet approved a proposal for the exclusion of single allotment made by Bhubaneswar and Cuttack development authorities and Odisha State Housing Board (OSHB) under the discretionary quota from the task force report.

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The task force had, in 2014, recommended the cancellation of all plots and houses allotted under the quota since 1995.

Taking a note of the cabinet nod, former Odisha Pradesh Congress Committee president Jaydev Jena said “the state government, which had earlier approved cancellation of the plots or houses allotted under discretionary quota, now changed its decision just to protect influential persons”.

“The government has taken this decision to protect some beneficiaries, particularly bureaucrats. If the select allottees face some problems, they may create trouble for the BJD dispensation,” he said.

The purpose of setting up the task force under the chairmanship of then revenue department secretary and senior IAS officer Tara Dutta was “defeated when the government decided not to consider its recommendations”.

“The cabinet decision exposed that the BJD government is trying to hide corrupt practices in allotting plots and houses under the discretionary quota,” he said.

BJP general secretary Prithivraj Harichandan also slammed the government for the cabinet decision.

“This is nothing but to protect the corrupt practices of bureaucrats,” he said.

BJD MLA Rajkishore Das, however, denied the allegation and said the BJP and the Congress have a “habit of opposing all decisions of the state government. They never get into reality”.

However, in a cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik on December 18, 2014, the then council of ministers had accepted the task force recommendations, barring one on which it would like to seek legal opinion, former chief secretary Gokul C Pati had said during a press briefing on December 18, 2018.

Then urban and housing development minister Pushpendra Singhdeo had also said, “Of the total of 6,001 allotments made by the BDA (Bhubaneswar Development Authority), CDA (Cuttack Development Authority) & OSHB under various schemes since 1995, as many as 1,791 made under the ‘discretionary quota’ will be cancelled.”

However, the Cabinet note issued Friday said, “In the light of the recommendation of the task force ….The government has decided to exclude from the purview of task force report, the allotments made under the discretionary quota which have been made in terms of the brochure and schemes to persons who are single allottees by BDA, CDA and OSHB…”

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