Abdul Sattar Forcefully Grabbing Soldier's Land To Build Medical College In Sillod, Alleges Sanjay Raut

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: June 18, 2023 06:27 PM2023-06-18T18:27:28+5:302023-06-18T18:28:02+5:30

Maharashtra Agriculture Minister Abdul Sattar has found himself involved in a series of controversies, with recent reports suggesting his ...

Abdul Sattar Forcefully Grabbing Soldier's Land To Build Medical College In Sillod, Alleges Sanjay Raut | Abdul Sattar Forcefully Grabbing Soldier's Land To Build Medical College In Sillod, Alleges Sanjay Raut

Abdul Sattar Forcefully Grabbing Soldier's Land To Build Medical College In Sillod, Alleges Sanjay Raut

Maharashtra Agriculture Minister Abdul Sattar has found himself involved in a series of controversies, with recent reports suggesting his involvement in acquiring land belonging to army personnel. This has led to a heated exchange between Sanjay Raut, MP and spokesperson of the Shiv Sena UBT, and both Abdul Sattar and Home Minister Devendra Fadnavis.

In a direct question to Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, Sanjay Raut expressed his concerns about the reported land acquisition. Raut criticised the alleged mistreatment of soldiers fighting on the Indian border and accused Abdul Sattar of looting their land. He challenged Fadnavis in his tweet and asked him how will he deal with this now. Raut in his latest tweet said, “Devendraji, is this true? Will deal with Aurangzeb later. First, land a kick on this Aurangya's back. Soldiers fighting on the Indian border are being looted. What are you doing about it. 

The controversy surrounding Abdul Sattar intensified when his alleged aide, Deepak Gawli, was involved in a raid on an agricultural fertilizer company in Akola industrial estate. Amidst this, Dainik Samana reported on the establishment of the National Education Society in Sillod.The society, founded by Sameer Ahmed, a relative of Abdul Sattar, possesses 205 plots, duly recorded on Satbara after legitimate land purchases. Abdul Sattar's involvement in securing seats for his medical college allegedly led to harassment of the plot holders, including the army personnel affected by the land transfer

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