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UP man poses as dead MP to claim compensation, probe ordered

A probe has been ordered against a man who impersonated as a deceased MP to claim Rs1crore compensation in lieu of land acquired by authorities for road widening project. However, the family of late MP Prem Manohar has submitted relevant documents to prove that he is no more

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Published : Nov 4, 2021, 3:05 PM IST

Meerut: A probe has been ordered against a man who impersonated as late Prem Manohar, a two-term Rajya Sabha MP from Janata Party, who died in 2013. He submitted fake documents to claim Rs1 crore compensation for 80 bigha (around 26 acres) land acquired by the authorities for a road-widening project.

The matter came to light when the district administration was all set to release a cheque of Rs84 lakhs and someone informed the officials that Prem Manohar was no longer alive. District Magistrate K. Balaji has ordered a probe into the matter. Balaji said that he had asked the Additional District Magistrate, land acquisition, to investigate the matter and submit his report at the earliest. He said that the imposter would be identified and arrested at the earliest.

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According to an official, "The land acquisition process is still going on. One day, a man identifying himself as Prem Manohar arrived at the district magistrate's office with all relevant documents and claimed compensation for the acquired land. The man submitted copies of Aadhaar, address proof, voter ID, and even a passbook to prove his identity. Along with this, a certificate issued by the Lekhpal identifying the man as Prem Manohar was also submitted."

As all documents seemed to be in place, the officials concerned started the reimbursement process and a cheque of Rs 84 lakhs was prepared. But before the cheque could be released to the claimant, it came to light that the real Prem Manohar had died in 2013. The officials then called Manohar's son, Prashant Kumar, to verify the matter. Prashant Kumar told reporters: "We have already shared the required documents with the administration to prove that my father is no more."

Manohar was a Rajya Sabha MP from Uttar Pradesh, from 1968 to 1974 and then from 1977 to 1980. As per the records of the district administration, he had bought 80 bighas of agricultural land in Samaspur village beside the National Highway 119 that goes to Pauri from Meerut.

(IANS)

Meerut: A probe has been ordered against a man who impersonated as late Prem Manohar, a two-term Rajya Sabha MP from Janata Party, who died in 2013. He submitted fake documents to claim Rs1 crore compensation for 80 bigha (around 26 acres) land acquired by the authorities for a road-widening project.

The matter came to light when the district administration was all set to release a cheque of Rs84 lakhs and someone informed the officials that Prem Manohar was no longer alive. District Magistrate K. Balaji has ordered a probe into the matter. Balaji said that he had asked the Additional District Magistrate, land acquisition, to investigate the matter and submit his report at the earliest. He said that the imposter would be identified and arrested at the earliest.

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According to an official, "The land acquisition process is still going on. One day, a man identifying himself as Prem Manohar arrived at the district magistrate's office with all relevant documents and claimed compensation for the acquired land. The man submitted copies of Aadhaar, address proof, voter ID, and even a passbook to prove his identity. Along with this, a certificate issued by the Lekhpal identifying the man as Prem Manohar was also submitted."

As all documents seemed to be in place, the officials concerned started the reimbursement process and a cheque of Rs 84 lakhs was prepared. But before the cheque could be released to the claimant, it came to light that the real Prem Manohar had died in 2013. The officials then called Manohar's son, Prashant Kumar, to verify the matter. Prashant Kumar told reporters: "We have already shared the required documents with the administration to prove that my father is no more."

Manohar was a Rajya Sabha MP from Uttar Pradesh, from 1968 to 1974 and then from 1977 to 1980. As per the records of the district administration, he had bought 80 bighas of agricultural land in Samaspur village beside the National Highway 119 that goes to Pauri from Meerut.

(IANS)

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