Lucknow, June 11
The UP government has ordered a probe into the damages done
in the residences of former CM Mulayam Singh Yadav and Akhilesh Yadav before
they were vacated over the weekend on directives of the Supreme Court.
"We have the inventory of these houses and they would
be matched with whatever was there at the time the possession was taken back by
the Rajya Sampatti Vibhaag.... after a detailed list of the missing items is
prepared, notice would be issued and recoveries would be made," a senior
Estate Department official told.
The matching of the items, including lights and other
fixtures, would also be done at the residences of former CM Kalyan Singh,
Mayawati and Rajnath Singh, the official added.
Mr. Yogesh Shukla from Rajya Sampatti Adhikari said that “anyone
who has damaged government property will not be spared and recoveries will be
done as per law”.
An Estate Department team, which went on Saturday to the 4,
Vikramditya Marg residence allocated to Akhilesh Yadav after he left it, said
the former Chief Minister had left the house, built under his watch at a cost
of Rs 42 crore, in bad shape.
Officials, accompanied with photographers, got the residence
photographed extensively to show the damages done when the property was being
vacated. Officials told that barring a marble temple in one corner of the
house, the entire house had been damaged.
Expensive floor and wall tiles, lamination, and marble slabs
have been damaged beyond repair and the electricity switch boards, switches
have also been ripped off, said an official. All the air-conditioning ducts in
the centrally air-conditioned house, which was rebuilt and renovated by the
then SP government at the far end of its tenure, have been plucked out.
The all-weather swimming pool has also been filled with sand
while the imported tiles it was lined with have all been broken, an official told
IANS. Iron angles can be seen protruding at various places and many gates
inside the house have also been damaged.
Tiles of the badminton court, as well as the nets have also
been ripped off and all the ACs, TV, furniture, and fans have also been shifted
out, the official said while pointing out that they will now check the
inventory of the stuff sanctioned to him and will cross check it with whatever
is left behind.
As soon as pictures of the damaged house came out in the
public domain, the BJP and SP leaders engaged in a verbal spat, with several
state ministers slamming Akhilesh Yadav for damaging many parts of his house
before vacating it "grudgingly".
Transport Minister Swatantra Dev Singh said such damage was
"saddening" and in fact was a contempt of the apex court, while BJP
spokesman Rakesh Tripathi said the "mindset and the culture" of
Akhilesh Yadav had been exposed now.
Samajwadi Party spokesman Rajendra Chowdhary however has
denied these charges saying the government has deliberately hatched this
conspiracy to defame their party chief.
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