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CLU for petrol pumps under scanner, again

CHANDIGARH: The complaints received by the Haryana Government concerning irregularities in grant of change of land use (CLU) to four petrol pumps in Gurugram are being investigated again and action will be taken on receipt of a complete report.

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Chandigarh, January 21

The complaints received by the Haryana Government concerning irregularities in grant of change of land use (CLU) to four petrol pumps in Gurugram are being investigated again and action will be taken on receipt of a complete report.

This was stated by Principal Secretary to Chief Minister Rajesh Khullar while replying to questions of mediapersons after Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar held a meeting with representatives of the Sant Samaj for celebration of the 350th birth anniversary of Guru Gobind Singh here today.

Khullar said the initial report received in the issue of petrol pumps had revealed that high tension wires passed above these petrol pumps. However, it was not clear in the report whether high tension wires existed when occupation certificates were issued to a few of these petrol pumps.

Also, the report did not mention who the guilty officials were who had not mentioned in their report that high tension wires existed on the spot. He said there were a few cases wherein overhead high tension wires were not installed when the CLU was issued, but were installed later.

Apart from this, in a few cases, the occupation certificate was issued after installation of overhead high tension wires. The statements ofofficials concerned were still awaited.

Asked to comment on action to be taken against officials found guilty during the Jat reservation agitation, Khullar said there were separate files of such officials which were being studied. Decisions would be taken in each case separately, he added. — TNS

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