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 Statue Building Spree: UP Chief Secy Apologises to SC
 New Delhi | Nov 03, 2009
 
 The Uttar Pradesh Chief Secretary has tendered a "sincere and
 unqualified apology" to the Supreme Court for allegedly going ahead
 with the construction of the Rs 2,600-crore memorials and statues of
 Dalit icons including Chief Minister Mayawati in Lucknow even as he
 denied non-compliance of its directives on the issue.
 
 In a 51-page affidavit Chief Secretary Atul Kumar Gupta, while
 strongly denying any defiance of SC directions, said he has the
 highest respect for the apex court and was "duty bound to comply" with
 its orders in "letter and spirit."
 
 On October 6, the apex court had served the Chief Secretary with a
 contempt notice following complaints that the state government was
 going ahead with the construction work despite giving two undertakings
 before it on September 8 and 11 that it would be stopped.
 
 "I humbly and most respectfully submit that I have the highest regard
 for the orders passed by this Hon'ble Court. I had acted in compliance
 of the orders passed by this Hon'ble Court. However, I hereby tender
 my sincere and unqualified apology for any kind of disobedience or
 deviation, aberration of misconstruction, if any, which might have
 happened in implementing the orders passed by this Hon'ble Court.
 
 "Any such disobedience of deviation, if any, was inadvertent and I
 hereby undertake that I shall do everything in due compliance of the
 orders of this Hon'ble Court as may be directed by this Hon'ble
 Court", the affidavit said.
 
 The affidavit said "I am duty bound to comply with the orders of this
 Hon'ble Court and had never intended to disobey or to disrespect the
 orders of this Hon'ble court to do anything which may amount to
 contempt of the orders of this Hon'ble court".
 
 The Chief Secretary reiterated the state government's earlier stance
 that the constructions alleged to have been carried out was on those
 structures which were not the subject matter of writ petitions in the
 Allahabad High Court.
 
 "I very humbly submit that the state government fully complied with
 the orders passed by this Hon'ble Court on 8-9-2009 and 11-09-2009. In
 any case, there is no attempt being made by the state government to
 justify any action or wrong which was legally impermissible,
 affidavit said.
 
 It further said "there is no disobedience of the orders passed by this
 Hon'ble Court in respect of any of the properties covered by any of
 the writ petitions/transfer petitions."
 
 According to the Chief Secretary, the constructions were undertaken at
 three properties "Samajik Parvartan Sangrahalay,
 and "Pyramid" (Drishya sthal) which were not the subject matter of the
 writ petition in the high court.
 
 Certain constructions were also undertaken at "Smriti Upvan" which was
 in fact permitted by the apex court by its December 12, 2008 order,
 the Chief Secretary said.
 
 He said the undertaking given by the state before the apex court on
 September 8 and 11 were with regard to 13 properties which are the
 subject matter of the writ petitions pending in the high court in
 which no construction activities are being carried out.
 
 These properties are "Satkar Bhawan," "Ambedkar Sthal," "Ambedkar
 Maidan,", "Bunglow No 4, 5, 12, 12A and 13, Mall Avenue, "Kanshiram
 Yadgaar Sthal,""Office of the Cane Commissioner,
 Bhawan," "Elephant Court," "Mini Stadium," "Ramabai Park," "Khasra No
 87 and 88 spread over 0,809 hectars of land at Jugauli village,
 Lucknow," "75 acres land of Ambedkar park/Ambedkar Smarak" and "270
 acres land of M/S Sahara India Ltd."
 
 The affidavit said construction on these 13 structures were completed
 by June 26 and only certain rectifications were needed to be carried
 out but no further construction was done at these sites in pursuant of
 the undertaking given by the state government on September 8 and 11.
 
 The apex court, which had directed the personal appearance of the
 Chief Secretary, is expected to take up the matter tomorrow.
 
 Mithilesh Kumar Singh, an advocate and an NGO had challenged the
 validity of Mayawati government's decision to spend Rs 2,600 crore of
 public money for construction of the memorials by demolishing several
 existing heritage structures in the heart of Lucknow city.
 
 The court had rebuked the state government asking it not to play
 politics with the court and said instructions from the "highest level"
 seems to have come to defy its orders.
 
 The apex court, while dealing with the issue, said it was expanding
 the scope of the petitions and would examine the constitutional
 validity of the government spending huge amount of public money for
 construction of memorials and statues for political leaders.
 
 Filed At: Nov 03, 2009 17:02 IST ,  Edited At: Nov 03
 
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