As Haryana prepares for the 2024 Assembly elections, with voting scheduled for October 5 and counting on October 8, political parties are actively releasing their candidate lists. The BJP, having governed Haryana for a decade, is aiming for a hat-trick of victories. However, the land scams that occurred during the Congress tenure pose a significant obstacle to Congress's potential return to power.
Under the Congress government led by Bhupinder Singh Hooda, several land scams emerged, highlighting allegations of benefiting powerful individuals while sidelining the interests of the poor and marginalized. Reports from this period reveal numerous irregularities in land acquisition and resource distribution, casting serious doubts on the transparency of the entire process.
Notable Land Scams During Congress Tenure in Haryana:
IMT Manesar Scam
Reliance Industries Scam
Gurgaon Amusement Park Scam
Sale of Wazirabad Land to DLF
Skylight Hospitality Scam
Rajiv Gandhi Charitable Trust Land Scam
Rohtak Land Scam
Ullahawas Land Scam
Kurukshetra 326 Kanal Land Scam
Panchkula Industrial Plot Allotment Scam
Sale of 23,413 Acres of Land
Drain Scam
Exploitation of Land and Resources:
During Congress's rule, a disturbing pattern emerged in which lands belonging to weaker sections and poor farmers were appropriated for the benefit of influential figures and large corporations. For instance, the IMT Manesar scam involved the dubious acquisition of 912 acres of land, exemplifying how people's properties were seized with a lack of transparency.
Another significant issue was the irregular allocation of residential plots intended for Scheduled Castes. A scam was uncovered in which 129 plots were wrongfully allocated to members of a single family, illustrating the misuse of resources and power, which violated the rights of the marginalized.
Additionally, an illegal occupation of panchayat land was reported in Namraha village, Panipat, further demonstrating the misuse of public properties and the disregard for local communities' rights during Congress's rule.
Reliance Industries and Other Land Scandals:
The Reliance Industries scam involved the sale of 25,000 acres of land in the Jhajjar-Gurgaon area at prices significantly below market value. Other scandals, including the sale of land to DLF in Wazirabad, the amusement park scam, and the Skylight Hospitality scam, further exposed the misuse of land under Congress governance.
Job opportunities during Hooda’s administration also showed a bias, with a "kharchi-parchi" system where jobs were allocated to the highest bidders, predominantly benefiting one favored community. This system created a sense of inequality and frustration among other communities, further compounded by the special rights granted to the favored community, reducing the possibility of legal action and increasing feelings of insecurity among others.