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Mohol refutes allegations in 230-Crore land deal, says he cut all business ties before becoming minister

ByNadeem Inamdar 
Published on: Oct 20, 2025 05:00 AM IST

Mohol clarified that the trustees decided to sell the land to a developer during a meeting on December 16, 2024, and that a tender advertisement was published on December 20

Pune MP and Minister of State for Civil Aviation Muralidhar Mohol on Saturday refuted allegations linking him to the 230-crore land deal involving a prime 3.5-acre plot and hostel owned by a Jain trust in Model Colony, saying he had no role in the transaction and had cut all business ties with the developer firm much earlier.

He further stated that he resigned from both LLP firms linked to the land deal on November 25, 2024, and that documents confirming his resignation are available on the Ministry of Corporate Affairs website.  (HT)

“I am not connected to Gokhale Construction. The matter is sub judice, and I stand firmly with the Jain brothers,” Mohol said, adding that politicians, like others, can be businessmen, but he had always adhered to the law.

Mohol clarified that the trustees decided to sell the land to a developer during a meeting on December 16, 2024, and that a tender advertisement was published on December 20. 

“I left my partnership in the firm much earlier. There is a law that prevents MPs or ministers from holding positions in private firms, and I have complied with it,” he said.

He further stated that he resigned from both LLP firms linked to the land deal on November 25, 2024, and that documents confirming his resignation are available on the Ministry of Corporate Affairs website. 

“Even before I stepped down, there had been no transaction involving the Jain Boarding or the trust. My name should not be dragged into this. I have always been connected with both the common man and the business community, but I have no involvement in this deal,” Mohol said.

Mohol’s reaction came after opposition leaders, including Raju Shetti, alleged his links with the trust which sold land to a private developer. On October 18, thousands of members of the Jain community rallied through Pune to protest the sale of the Seth Hirachand Nemchand Digambar Jain Boarding (SHND Hostel) property, a 3.5-acre site housing a Jain temple and hostel.

Protesters accused the Seth Hirachand Nemchand Smarak Trust of “betraying the community’s faith” by selling the land to Gokhale Landmarks LLP, a Pune-based real estate developer. The proposed project reportedly includes 1.6 million sq. ft. of ultra-luxury residential and retail space, with apartments priced from 7 crore onwards. The developer has pledged to construct a new 51,000 sq. ft. hostel and expand the existing temple, but community members say the sale violates the religious and cultural sanctity of the site.

The protest, led by Acharya Gurudev Shri Guptinandji Maharaj and other revered saints under the banner of the Jain Boarding Bachao Kruti Samiti, saw monks, students, alumni, citizens, and community leaders march from the hostel premises to the district collector’s office, demanding that the multi-crore land deal be scrapped.

The agitation coincides with a civil writ petition filed by the Association of SHND Hostel Alumni (ASHA) in the Bombay High Court, challenging the Charity Commissioner’s April 4, 2025, order permitting the sale. The petition argues that the trust deed does not empower the trustees to sell or alienate the land and that the transaction amounts to a criminal breach of trust.

The movement gained widespread support across Maharashtra, uniting all four sects of the Jain community in opposition to the sale.

 
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