Kochi

Action sought against Thomas Chandy

BK Vinod, Kainakary gram panchayat member, has approached the Kerala High Court seeking a directive to take action against Transport Minister Thomas Chandy for allegedly encroaching.

From our online archive

KOCHI: B K Vinod, Kainakary gram panchayat member, has approached the Kerala High Court seeking a directive to take action against Transport Minister Thomas Chandy for allegedly encroaching upon public land and the Marthandam Lake for his Lake Palace Resort in Alappuzha.In his petition, Vinod said the Kuttanad tahsildar and North Kainakary village officer filed a report saying Chandy  intentionally and without authority occupied, used and converted government land, ‘michabhoomi’ and ‘puramboke’ land in violation of the provisions of the Kerala Land Conservancy Act, 1957, and purchased land in violation of the Kerala Land Reforms (Ceiling) Rules, 1970. 

The lay and nature of the land appears to be marshy and a wetland as evidenced by the tahsildar’s reports and satellite images. Despite several representations, the local-level monitoring committee was reluctant to include the area in the draft data bank. Through their inaction, the Revenue officers purposefully helped Chandy to illegally possess the land and convert it, the petition said.

Sharad Pawar opens parallel talks with Congress on NCP (SP) merger, BJP on NDA entry

TMC's Mahua Moitra alleges BJP workers hurled eggs at her in West Bengal's Nadia

From India's furnace to Europe's inferno: The science behind extreme heat

AAP government launches Rs 1,000 monthly aid for Punjab women; Opposition questions timing

Paper instead of cash: How a fake Angadiya gang pulled off a Rs 40 lakh scam in Surat

SCROLL FOR NEXT