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Clarification on President's post-retirement home- | The Rashtrapati Bhavan has issued a clarification over media reports claiming that President Pratibha
Devisingh Patil has 'grabbed' land much in excess of her entitlement to build her post retirement home in Pune, and termed the news items to be factually incorrect
and malicious. "To say that a house is being constructed for occupation by the
President on demission of office by "snatching" or "grabbing" land meant for soldiers
is factually incorrect and malicious. The land belongs to the Ministry of Defence
and will continue to remain with the Ministry of Defence. The title of the land
is not being alienated in any manner whatsoever," the clarification statement
issued by the Rashtrapati Bhavan said. "The ownership of both the land and the
house she will be occupying will continue to remain vested in the government and
therefore there is no substance in the allegation of personal gains," the clarification
statement adds. According to the clarification statement, the President is entitled
to accommodation after demission of office as provided for under the President's
Emoluments and Pensions Act, 1951. "It is therefore the legitimate entitlement
of the President to occupy an accommodation provided by the government and all
former Presidents have availed this benefit. The only variance in the present
case is that the President will be occupying a government accommodation outside
Delhi ," the clarification statement adds. The clarification statement issued
by the Rashtrapati Bhavan said rules provide that the size of the residence to
be provided to the President on demission of office shall be comparable to a residence
allotted to a Minister in the Union Council of Ministers. "It is common knowledge
that houses of Union Ministers in the Lutyens' Zone area, though belong to Type
VIII category, are not of any uniform size. Quite logically, therefore, the President's
Emoluments and Pensions Act does not specify a fixed living area for former President's
when they occupy a government accommodation," said the clarification statement.
"The mention of living area not exceeding 2000 sq. ft. is only indicative and
applicable where a suitable government residence is not available and a residence
is to be taken on lease/rent basis, which does not apply in the present case,
since the President will be occupying a government accommodation," the statement
adds. According to the clarification statement issued by the Rashtrapati Bhavan,
the present residence occupied in Pune is a house which was earlier occupied by
an officer at the level of a Lt. Colonel. "The house being old, needed renovation
to make it suitable for residential purposes and accordingly certain additions/modifications
have been taken up to suit the requirements of the President on demission of office,"
the statement adds. The clarification statement further said : "The President
is not coming in the way of residential accommodation being provided to Territorial
Army cadets. That only that plot of land which is to be used for accommodating
the President must only be used for providing residential accommodation for soldiers
lacks rationale." "Merely because the President has chosen to reside in the Cantonment
area cannot be viewed as being apathetic or indifferent to the welfare of the
soldiers. Surely, the city of Pune and surrounding areas have enough alternative
land available for their accommodation," the statement adds.
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