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Surat MLA Alleges Illegal Property Transfers in Disturbed Areas

Surat | Gujarat — A major political storm has erupted in Surat after BJP MLA Arvind Rana levelled serious allegations of corruption and administrative collusion over the transfer of properties in...

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March 21, 2026 2 Min Read

Surat | Gujarat — A major political storm has erupted in Surat after BJP MLA Arvind Rana levelled serious allegations of corruption and administrative collusion over the transfer of properties in disturbed areas, raising concerns about law enforcement and community security.

Speaking at a District Coordination Committee meeting held at the Collectorate, Rana claimed that permissions granted for the transfer of 37 properties in Navapara — an area notified under the Disturbed Areas Act — were “completely wrong” and in violation of established norms.

In a hard-hitting statement, the MLA alleged, “Due to the collusion between officials in the Collectorate and the Police Commissioner’s office, large-scale irregularities are taking place. This has created a sense of insecurity among Hindu families living in these areas.”

The meeting, chaired by District Development Officer Shivani Goyal, witnessed heated discussions as Rana reiterated complaints he had earlier raised in a letter dated March 7. He alleged that Mamlatdars, Deputy Collectors, and police officials were facilitating property transfers through corrupt practices, often ignoring objections from local residents.

According to Rana, approvals were granted even in cases where applicants allegedly misrepresented facts — including claims of religious structures existing in locations where none were present. “In nearly 80 percent of such applications, positive opinions are given. Only those who do not engage in financial dealings face rejection,” he alleged.

The controversy deepened when the administration, in response to Rana’s queries, confirmed that 37 properties — including 12 apartments — in predominantly Hindu localities such as Allino Tekro, Navi Sadak, and Kanbi Sheri had been approved for transfer.

Rana further claimed that the situation has reached a tipping point, with some families reportedly seeking official permission to leave their homes. “It is unfortunate that people now feel compelled to migrate due to fear and administrative failure. These permissions must be reviewed immediately,” he said.

The Navapara area and its surroundings fall under the Disturbed Areas Act, which mandates strict scrutiny of property transactions to prevent distress sales and demographic imbalance. Any violation of the Act is considered a serious administrative lapse.

While district authorities have yet to issue a detailed public response to the allegations, sources indicated that the matter may be reviewed in upcoming meetings. Officials are expected to examine the approvals and verify whether due process was followed.

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