'Feels like April Fool's joke': Aga Syed Ruhullah on land compensation case

IANS April 13, 2025 125 views

Lok Sabha member Aga Syed Ruhullah Mehdi has strongly refuted accusations in a land compensation case, calling it a politically motivated attempt to silence his criticism. He claims his family's land compensation was legally obtained through inheritance and was minimal, amounting to just Rs 80,000. Mehdi challenged investigating agencies to conduct a thorough probe and emphasized his commitment to speaking out against human rights issues. The MP also highlighted the broader political context, accusing the Union government of marginalizing minorities and misusing legal institutions.

"This feels like an April Fool's joke, just delayed till April 13" - Aga Syed Ruhullah Mehdi
Srinagar, April 13: Lok Sabha member Aga Syed Ruhullah Mehdi on Sunday denied any involvement in a land compensation case, terming it ‘April Fool’s joke’, adding that the allegations are ‘baseless and politically motivated’.

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Ruhullah claims land compensation legally obtained through inheritance

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Accuses government of politically motivated harassment

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Challenges ACB to conduct full investigation

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Demands restoration of Article 370

The case, connected to a two-decade-old land acquisition process in the Bemina-Durbal area, came to light through a chargesheet filed by Anti Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) that also names Ruhullah Mehdi among the alleged beneficiaries.

“I am the third in line of inheritance. I had no involvement in any negotiation or decision-making related to the land. I was neither summoned nor questioned by ACB or any government agency over the years. I came to know about the chargesheet the day it was filed, just like everyone else,” said Aga Syed Ruhullah Mehdi while addressing a press conference.

He reiterated that the land in question originally belonged to his grandfather, the late Agha Sahib and that compensation was awarded legally to all heirs, including his family.

He said that the land was acquired by the government in the early 2000s for the rehabilitation of Dal Lake dwellers, adding that the compensation was determined based on possession and agricultural usage, citing cabinet decisions and official surveys that legally justified the process.

“Thousands of kanals in that area were acquired and compensated similarly. If this is being projected as a multi-crore scam, then I invite the highest investigation. Bring in the ACB, or even the NIA, if needed. This feels like an April Fool’s joke, just delayed till April 13,” he said, adding that the move aims to suppress his outspoken criticism of the revocation of Article 370 and ongoing human rights issues in the region.

He said his share of compensation was just Rs 80,000, received nearly 20 years ago.

Expanding on the political backdrop, Ruhullah Mehdi accused the Union government of marginalising minorities and misusing legal institutions to stifle dissent.

“You cannot silence me with fabricated cases. If you want me to stop speaking, then restore Article 370, uphold minority rights, and return dignity to the people of Jammu and Kashmir,” the firebrand MP from Kashmir Valley added.

He also spoke about non-communication from his party, the National Conference (NC), saying that nobody from the party leadership contacted him after the report about the ACB chargesheet against him became public.

Reader Comments

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Sarah K.
This seems like a clear case of political targeting. If the compensation was legal and happened 20 years ago, why bring it up now? 🤔 The timing is suspicious.
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Rahul P.
While I support holding politicians accountable, the lack of prior investigation or questioning does raise questions. Rs 80,000 seems like a small amount for a "scam" though.
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Amina Z.
Respect for speaking up! We need more leaders who aren't afraid to call out injustice. The silence from his own party is disappointing though.
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Vikram S.
I think the MP could have handled this better. While the allegations might be false, mixing this with Article 370 debate dilutes his defense. Should focus on facts of this case alone.
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Fatima M.
The April Fool's joke comment made me laugh 😂 but this is serious business. Hope the truth comes out soon! Either way, transparency is needed in these old land cases.

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