Bijnor: The Bijnor police has junked a noted journalist's allegation of land grabbing in Nagina town near here against Shri Ram Janmbhoomi Kshetra trust general secretary and Champat Rai.
The allegations levelled against Rai and his family members have been prima facie found baseless during the preliminary investigation, Bijnor Superintendent of Police Dharmeer Singh said on Monday.
The trust general secretary and VHP international vice president, Rai, and his family members were accused in a Facebook post by noted journalist Vineet Narain of being involved in usurping 20,000 square meters of land of a cow shelter in their home tome Nagina.
In his Facebook post, Narain has alleged that Rai, after grabbing the land in collusion with his brothers and other family members in Nagina has opened a college on it and has got it affiliated to a university.
Narain has addressed his post to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat.
The journalist has attributed his post to an Indonesia-based expatriate woman, Alka Lahoti, who purportedly told him that the cow shelter in Nagina had been set up by her father in 1950.
Refuting the allegations in the Facebook post as false and baseless , Rai's brother Sunil Bansal said it's a politically motivated charge aimed at defaming the family ahead of the Uttar Pradesh assembly elections next year.
Our family has no links with any cow shelter land. It's aimed at defaming us, he said.
The police came into the picture after Rai's other brother Sanjay Bansal lodged a complaint at the Nagina police station on June 19.