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Vasundhara Raje's son faces fresh charge of grabbing Dalit land

| | Jul 02, 2015, at 09:40 pm
Jaipur, Jul 2 (IBNS) Already in trouble over helping out former IPL boss Lalit Modi Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara R graaje and her son Dushyant now face the charge of grabbing the land of Dalits in Dholpur.

It is alleged that Dushyant used his influence to grab 25 bighas of land of 15 Dalit families in 2003. The matter is pending in court.ts 

Media repor said no clarification has been received come from Dushyant in this regard.

Earlier, Dushyant, himself an MP was involved in controversy over the ownership of Dholpur Palace. 

Congress leader Jairam Ramesh had alleged that Dholpur Palace is s Rajasthan government property and Dushyant had took Rs 2 crore compensation for giving up the property.

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