GURGAON: Members of Gymkhana Club known as an emergency assembly on Sunday to oppose Huda's transfer to lease out an open house on the membership's premises to a tent space, alleging that the improvement frame officers are causing a huge loss to the state exchequer. The contributors have made up our minds to method chief minister Manohar Lal Khattar, state vigilance bureau and Huda chief administrator in opposition to the improvement frame's plan.
"Large scale illegal construction activities are carried out at Huda Gymkhana Club by Billu Tent House. Huda officials are hand in glove with the tent house, and are causing huge loss to the exchequer," Abhay Jain, one of the most membership contributors mentioned, adding that Huda with its "illegal agreement" had given business rights of the membership's open house to the tent space at a "meagre" hire of Rs 2.91 lakh per 30 days for subsequent nine years.
Terming it a rip-off, contributors have threatened to head on hunger strike and organise a candlelight march to focus on the monetary irregularities of Huda and Gymkhana membership. "We want the authorities to cancel the illegal agreement between Huda and Billu Tent House," mentioned Jain.
The contributors also shaped a committee, comprising retired justice RN Sankhala, founder of Manav Awaz Abhay Jain, chief prison guide to district taxation bar affiliation Naveen Gupta and different membership contributors to take in the issue at other boards.
Several contributors alleged that the agreement between Huda and the tent space used to be in violation of the improvement frame's policy. "As per the Huda rule, non-members of the Gymkhana Club cannot be provided any facility at the club. The club or anyone else cannot earn money from non-members by providing its services," mentioned Jain, adding that as in line with the agreement tent space must rate Rs nine lakh in line with day from non-members, which is in opposition to the rule of thumb.
As in line with the agreement between Huda and Billu Tent House, the latter should pay Rs 35 lakh yearly as hire and make a one-time investment of Rs 45 lakh for building of ceremonial dinner, following which it could rate as much as Rs nine lakh from non-members of the membership for a day's booking and Rs 6.30 lakh from contributors.
The contributors pointed that the agreement used to be illegal because it used to be performed with out calling a young, no stamp responsibility used to be paid for it and above all, it does now not specified the size and site of the land leased out to the tent space. "No specific area of the club and its location was mentioned in the agreement," he mentioned.
Huda's estate officer-II Vivek Kalia, who may be the overall secretary of Gymkhana membership, mentioned a meeting with the contributors used to be known as to discuss the issue. "The meeting is expected on Monday," he mentioned.Virender Yadav, owner of Billu Tent House, refused to comment on the issue and the agreement.
"Large scale illegal construction activities are carried out at Huda Gymkhana Club by Billu Tent House. Huda officials are hand in glove with the tent house, and are causing huge loss to the exchequer," Abhay Jain, one of the most membership contributors mentioned, adding that Huda with its "illegal agreement" had given business rights of the membership's open house to the tent space at a "meagre" hire of Rs 2.91 lakh per 30 days for subsequent nine years.
Terming it a rip-off, contributors have threatened to head on hunger strike and organise a candlelight march to focus on the monetary irregularities of Huda and Gymkhana membership. "We want the authorities to cancel the illegal agreement between Huda and Billu Tent House," mentioned Jain.
The contributors also shaped a committee, comprising retired justice RN Sankhala, founder of Manav Awaz Abhay Jain, chief prison guide to district taxation bar affiliation Naveen Gupta and different membership contributors to take in the issue at other boards.
Several contributors alleged that the agreement between Huda and the tent space used to be in violation of the improvement frame's policy. "As per the Huda rule, non-members of the Gymkhana Club cannot be provided any facility at the club. The club or anyone else cannot earn money from non-members by providing its services," mentioned Jain, adding that as in line with the agreement tent space must rate Rs nine lakh in line with day from non-members, which is in opposition to the rule of thumb.
As in line with the agreement between Huda and Billu Tent House, the latter should pay Rs 35 lakh yearly as hire and make a one-time investment of Rs 45 lakh for building of ceremonial dinner, following which it could rate as much as Rs nine lakh from non-members of the membership for a day's booking and Rs 6.30 lakh from contributors.
The contributors pointed that the agreement used to be illegal because it used to be performed with out calling a young, no stamp responsibility used to be paid for it and above all, it does now not specified the size and site of the land leased out to the tent space. "No specific area of the club and its location was mentioned in the agreement," he mentioned.
Huda's estate officer-II Vivek Kalia, who may be the overall secretary of Gymkhana membership, mentioned a meeting with the contributors used to be known as to discuss the issue. "The meeting is expected on Monday," he mentioned.Virender Yadav, owner of Billu Tent House, refused to comment on the issue and the agreement.
Gymkhana Club rent deal: Members to submit plaint to CM Khattar
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