“I don’t know where he is and we are really concerned about him” says farmer’s brother
Gajanan Ghatage, the farmer from Khursapar (Bela) village near Nagpur in Vidarbha, whom India Against Corruption (IAC) activist Arvind Kejriwal named in his press conference went missing on Thursday from his village.
“He has not come to home since yesterday” said Durga Ghatage, wife of Gajanan Ghatage.
But according to Sarathi Kamble, a Dalit farmer of Bela village whose 39-acre land was taken for the Vadgaon dam, “Gajanan was last seen with Samay Bansod and Nana Menjhokhe, both of them working in the Purti factory (the factory owned by BJP president Nitin Gadkari).”
Arvind Kejriwal accused that Nitin Gadkari’s NGO and factories were given agriculture land acquired for dam construction on lease instead of returning back the land to the farmers.
Gajanan Ghatage’s brother Vishvanath Ghatage confirmed the allegations and expressed apprehension about his brothers wellbeing. “I don’t know where he is and we are really concerned about him” said Mr. Vishvnath Ghatage.”
On the land which was given on lease to Nitin Gadkari’s company, Vishvanath Ghatage said, “yes it’s true and that land belongs to us. Eighty seven acres of land of my family was acquired for the dam construction. We were given a meager Rs.5,000 per acre. But 17 acres was not utilised for the dam construction so that land should be returned to us. But in 2008, this land was leased out to Nitin Gadkari’s company.”
Mr. Vishvnath Ghatage says that he carries no ill will against Mr. Gadkari but asked “how can the irrigation department lease out our land without our permission.”
According to Vishvanath Ghatage, there are four more families from Bela village whose land was acquired by the irrigation department but the unused land was leased out to Gadkari’s company. Other farmers are Agrawal, Kashyap, Moreshwar and Anandrao Kamble and Madhavrao Bhagat.
Mr..Agrawal is dead, according to the villagers.
Mr. Kashayp, whose family stays in Nagpur city, could not be contacted but Kamble and Bhagat families are demanding their land back.
‘Return back our land’
“Our 39-acre of land was acquired for the dam at the price of Rs.4, 000 per acre. Out of which around 24 acre was not used. But the land was never returned to our family “says Anandrao Kamble.
“All that land was used for Gadkari’s company construction and we are landless now “says Sarathi Kamble , son of Moreshwer Kamble, who also works as the supervisor in Gadkari’s factory near Bela “as a compensation for their acquired land.”
According Sachin Bhagat, son of Madhavrao Bhagat, around nine acres of land belonging to Bhagat family was acquired for the dam construction but it was never used.
“The land is now under our control and we cultivate it but when we wanted to pay the land tax for it, we were told that the land has been leased out to the Purti Limited and they are paying the tax for it” said Mr. Sachin Bhagat.
When asked if he or his family was threatened or coerced to give up the land Mr. Sachin Bhagat said “no, such things haven’t happened but we have made many applications to the Irrigation department to return our land to us, but still they haven’t acted on it.”
But Mr. Vishvnath Ghatage says that some people from Purti Limited did come to acquire land owned by Gajanan and he resisted them.
Bhagat, Kamble and Ghatage families want their land returned back to them and are ready to pay the amount of compensation which was given to them when their land was acquired for the construction of dam.
“We thought that the dam will provide water facilities to the farmers of this area but it seems to have been built up for some vested interests and this is the reason we want our land back” said Mr. Vishvanath Ghatage.






Please publish the latest news uesterday where this farmer has clarified that his land was not grabbed and that farmers are happy with Gadkari for helping them with samplings from the social project. Please publish the whole news otherwise, do not punlish half baked sensational news
The government should give the unused land back to the farmers...
But by this act of IAC the life of the farmers who have given the
initial statements will be ruined by the powerful politicians...
this is yet another story of the India shining with misdeeds done by our great politicians. It is such a shame that a country having glorius past would not have the same image in future to think about.
In the name of DAM and Infrastructure projects,They acquire land from
farmers for almost free of cost ( as here rs 4000-rs. 5000 per acres)
with the help of goons and then use it for their vested interest...Will
govt. provide them any piece of land for that that price...
Politicians are merely a businessman in India, trading the lives of
poor.....
Unused land should have been returned to farmers. It is near Nagpur and
can fetch crore of rupees at market prices. There should not be arbitrariness in dealing with the farmers issues as farmers of this
country are so much depressed and they should feel that law is exist in
their interest. Besides collusion of ruling and opposition parties is
very harmful in democracy and it cannot be called as democracy as there
is no choices to voters
If Kejriwal's motive is to fight against corruption, then he should have ensured the farmer's safety first and then should have brought this issue out to the media. I tend to think that his main target is the PM elections and not really fighting against corruption. But Anna Hazare definitely is a gem.
Dont spread false news. The farmer was in his farm appeared on abp and
lokmat news channel. He also said allegations against gadkari are wrong.
He is still cultivating the said land. and compensation was given in
year 1984 .
I remember Gadkari nomination as BJP cheif was from RSS.Shame on them they have insulted the organisation and the people who truely beleived in them after all many selfless exceptional worked to built it up with true patriotic spirit
Eighty seven acres of land for Rs.5,000 per acre this is extortion and abuse.Very sad to those who lost...Gadkari and Maha Govt should had some sympathy
Such a shame!. Such a great country with only corrupt leaders.
i hope Gajanan Ghatage is safe..
I think it is a stupid mistake Mr. Kejriwal has done, he has put the
poor farmers life at risk. It should have been a common sense to first get protection for the
farmer and his family, then bring him forward. I hope he is safe.
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