Dharavi redevelopment project a 'big scam': Prithviraj Chavan

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MUMBAI: Senior

Congress

leader

Prithviraj Chavan

on Tuesday claimed the Dharavi slum redevelopment project in Mumbai was a "big

scam

" and demanded a

white paper

on it from the

Maharashtra government

. Speaking in the Maharashtra assembly on budgetary demands of the revenue department, Chavan said the entire project will be scrapped once there is a change in government after the state assembly polls due in October.
Dharavi is Mumbai's biggest slum cluster.

The Congress and Shiv Sena (UBT), both part of the

opposition

Maha Vikas Aghadi, have been opposing the multi-billion dollar

Dharavi redevelopment project

being executed by the

Adani group

.
"The Dharavi redevelopment project is a big scam and the state government should come out with a white paper, or else when the next government comes to power in October the entire project will be scrapped," Chavan said.

The former state chief minister asked if the recent handing over of a dairy land in Kurla for the Dharavi redevelopment project was mentioned in the original tender.
There is no mention which government land is being given for Dharavi redevelopment...whether it is Deonar, Mulund, salt pan land, he said.
"This should be investigated as to how much government revenue loss is there," the Congress leader said.
He claimed that government land was being given to industrialists at very low prices and all revenue entitled to the government has been waived.
The multi-crore Dharavi slum redevelopment project involves no land transfer to the Adani group but to the Maharashtra government's departments, and the Ahmedabad-based conglomerate, as a project developer, will build houses that will be handed over to the same departments for allotment to residents of Asia's biggest slums, sources close to the project said last month.

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