CM Kamal Nath's son suffers another major blow, UP government took action in this matter

The Uttar Pradesh government has rejected the application of Institute of Management Technology (IMT) owned by Nakul Nath, son of CM Kamal Nath. The government has clearly stated that 11503 square yards of land will not be restored with interest at the old rates. IMT management will have to take the land at a new rate, which is about 65 crores. Please note that the Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh Kamal Nath's son Nakul Nath is the President of IMT. This step taken by the government is like another case hearing for Nakul Nath.

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According to the media report, earlier in July, the Ghaziabad Development Authority (GDA), in a report sent to the commissioner, said that the institute is being run by the management against the rule in place of school and college in violation of the conditions on the allotted land.

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Recently, BJP leader Rajendra Tyagi accused 11503 square yards of illegal possession of land inside the IMT complex in Rajnagar Sector-20. In the complaint sent to the Governor and the Chief Minister, it was alleged that in the year 1968 Ghaziabad Improvement Trust now allocated 54049.25 square yards of land for Lajpat Rai College here to Lajpat Rai Memorial College Society. The piece was in dispute. In 1977, after the decision of the High Court, this land came to the GDA. He alleged that IMT hostels have been constructed by illegally occupying this part.

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