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Bye laws blatantly violated for vested interest: SCMA | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT JAMMU, Oct 8: The Cooperative House Building Society which built Sainik Colony for defence personnel in 1980s is once again on the move to establish another such colony at somewhere near Vijaypur but so far it has turned out to be a fraud with the applicants as land for such a big colony is not available anywhere. Few months ago, the Sainik Cooperative House Building Society had invited applications from serving as well as retired defence personnel for location of plots in a proposed defence colony to be established at Thandi Khui (near Vijaypur). The proposal was to built the another housing colony at Thandi Khui, near 17 miles milestone in district Samba in out skirts of Jammu. According to reports, the Cooperative House Building Society has so far collected a sum of rupees 18 crore from the interested people. As this was the Cooperative Society, all decisions are to be taken by majority votes in the Annual General Body Meetings of the society but there were allegations that the office bearers themselves took the decision keeping all the members in dark. Sainik Colony Members Association (SCMA) has alleged that the management of the cooperative society has played a fraud to its members by violating the bye laws. The Association has claimed that the revenue officials of the tehsil and district Samba have told them that neither any land has been acquired or purchased by the Cooperative House Building Society Jammu nor any land is available in the vicinity for bringing up a residential colony. It is also important to mention here that in the establishment of proposed said colony no legal procedure has been adopted by the management. According to the laws of 1970, the area of operation for establishing the colony shall be confined to the limit of Jammu tehsil only. But the land identified for Defence Colony is on Jammu-Pathankot road near mile stone 17 (Thandi Khui) and the land was purchased by a property dealer and rhe management had not taken any approval from the Annual General Body Meeting (AGM). President Sainik Colony Members Association, Maj (retd) B D Pangotra, said that the Cooperative House Building had taken rupees 18 crore from customers for the said colony when even no land available for it at the said place. He further said this case should be filed in the court of law against the culprits with malafide intentions. The chairman of Cooperative House Building Society, K S Padwal, when contacted for his comment about this issue stated that "the allotment of the land in the said colony would be completed with in two years. He said that the completion of a project takes time. He denied all the rumours and said that people are trying to defame their society.
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