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chashokverma
March 4th, 2003, 09:42 AM
Raja Mahendra Pratap Verma is well known shining personality in the Jat History. The British Government had taken the Jagir of Raja and given to one of his family member. The Palace of Rajah Mehendra Pratap Verma has always been considered as the symbol of Jat Honour as it reminds us about the great Jat hero. The descendents of Rajas family due to financial compulsion has been forced to sell the Palace. The deal has been finalized and one of the Brahmin family of Mathura has agreed to purchase the Palace built in 9 Beegha for 20 Lakh Rs. The price of the symbol of great Jat Hero is only Rs 20 Lakh and is being purchased by a Brahmin.

After lot of persuasion the present owner of the Palace has agreed to postpone the deal by 15 Days. Jats have these 15 Days to save the symbol of Rajah Mahendra Pratap Verma; a great Jat hero.

I request Jat community to come forward to save their honour. I propose that the Jats making financial contribution could buy the palace forming a trust and a top class school affiliated to CBSE or any other reputed institution could be opened there at a later stage to provide modern education to our kids. Presently the palace is the residence of District Magistrate of newly formed Hathras district.

As a proposing member, I announce to contribute Rs 50000 (though small but being a honest army officer it’s a big money for me) for the cause.

May I request people to come forward?

mob: 9839016607

e mail; chashokverma@hotmail.com

ranjitjat
March 4th, 2003, 04:29 PM
Ashok Varma ji-
Thank you very much for information.
We must keep the jat honour at any cost.
I am with you & with the community at all cost.

good luck
Dharmpal Dudee

chashokverma
March 4th, 2003, 10:14 PM
There has been an encouraging response to this post. The brief on the progress made is

The owner of the Palace is emotional about the issue. His problem is that a serving minister in Mayavati Government has brokered the deal and he has lot of pressure on him. In fact the registry of the property was to take place today. But somehow persuasion worked and he has taken 15 days from the purchaser on some excuse.

Unfortunately, I came to know about the whole issue yesterday when the local MLA told me about it.

The Palace has 12 rooms with 9 Beeghas of land on Mursan-Hathras road and presently is the residence of the District Magistrate of newly formed district Hathras. The lease of the property to the district administration has already finished.

I am constantly in touch with the owner who is under lots of pressure.

I am reaching Delhi on 5 Mar and shall be available on mob 9839016607.

As the time is less, I am trying to reach out to the social organizations who can manage this property. Any social organization working for the Jats is welcome to contact.

We don’t want any politics in it. Repeat NO POLITICS PLEASE.

The issue is to save the honor as well as to serve the social cause. Owner may be coming to Delhi after 6 Mar. I am not disclosing his identity to avoid any further embarrassment to him.

chashokverma
March 5th, 2003, 10:26 AM
Akhil Bhrtiya Jat Mahasabha (Prdhan Dara Singh; the great wrestler) has shown willingness to work as Nodal agency to take on the responsibility of first aquiring the property and then to construct a school and a museum for all Jat Heros including Gokula and Raja Daya Ram of Hathras.

we are trying to mobalise the public opinion in the area to collect some funds to meet the requirement first to aquire the Palace.

Jats are requested to give thier offers for contribution so that according commitments could be made.

In case any social organisation wishes to take on the complete responsbility he may offer his services. The contact no will be given to them.

chashokverma
March 14th, 2003, 08:13 AM
thanks for interest shown by some sincere Jats. I am sorry for delay in giving feedback on the issue. Actually I was away
on some official work and was not in touch with the net.

I have the pictures of the place and shall be posting it tomorrow. It is a
huge kothi more then 100 yrs old, constructed in colonial style. It is well
maintained and is presently the residence of District Magistrate Hathras.
The Kothi is located 2-3 KMs away from the Mursan town on Mursan-Hathras
road.

The place will be around 30 kms away from the proposed Delhi-Greater
Noida- Agra Expressway. The expressway is being contsructed by the JP
Industries and shall be completed in 3-4 yrs time. On experess way it will on 2 hrs driving time from Delhi.

I met Mr Pradumun, the present owner of the Kothi and tried to persuade him
for not sell it but he has his own compulsions. He and his wife both wants
to sell it to any organisation committed for social cause or else to a Jat.

I am giving you his contact Nos Mob. 9412084431, 05942237052 and 9412084431.
Mr Pradumun is not willing to go down to less then 20 Lakhs but I feel it
could be still negotiated. The rent value is 7-8000 Rs PM being paid by
District Magistrate.

I am willing to offer any service for social cause. My sincere intentions
are to some how save the property in the hands of Jats.

I had some bitter experiences also. But I don't want to reveal them here as
that is not my immediate concern. I will only caution that present Jat
Politicians have their own narrow counter productive and money making or
personal interests. Actually none of them deserve to be given a single
community vote.

I hope publication of contact no and pictures of the property will bring in
some credibility in the whole issue. Only one week is left to save this
historically important property. I requested Mr Pradumun for some more time
but he was not willing as he has already given commitments to a powerful
Brahmin Politician.

I only hope something could be done????

mbamal
March 29th, 2003, 09:04 AM
Ch. Saab,

You are doing a great job and I am very proud of what you are doing . We do need to do all we can to save that palace. The cost of JAT hounour is not definitely just 20 lakh rupees.

Regards,
Mandeep

rkumar
April 6th, 2003, 09:08 PM
I am a new member and read this article only today? Will some one tell me the latest status of this property? I am willing to fork out a substantial amount to save this property if still available...

Rajendra

ranjitjat
April 6th, 2003, 09:36 PM
Rajender ji. Thank you for your interest
please contact ch - Ashok Varma
or ch Pardhuman singh on their mobile given no. only they can tell you true story

cheers

devdahiya
January 14th, 2005, 10:13 PM
Can Some Member Update Us On The Issue Please.

rkumar
January 15th, 2005, 05:01 PM
This is the whole problem..Mr Verma, who raised the issue, should have kept us updated...As I can see from his profile, this was his last post and after that he never wrote anything ...and last he visited this site, was on 12th October 2004...

RK^2

kulwant
January 17th, 2005, 07:53 PM
I tried to enquire about the status of that deal on the mobile no. given by Verma ji....but it is out of service.

If any old jatland member can tell the final status about this.

mayank_singh
January 18th, 2005, 07:30 AM
Jat Bhayiyo was it saved or not.......aap mein se koi bata sakta hai

jagmohan
January 18th, 2005, 09:32 AM
My personal opinion is that JAT Honour is not so cheap as to be contained in a 'Haveli' of some Raja, however great, that could be sold to the highest bidder.

We have other important issues staring us in our faces. Our real Honour lies in the welfare of our next generation while not forgetting to respect the elders. Let us worry more about the education to young boys and girls.

JATS have never bothered about 'Haveli's', 'Palaces' and even 'Monuments'. May be it was wrong but then that's how we are. Even Taj Mahal was made into a 'Tabela' at one point. So let us not worry too much about the present status of the Palace. Even those who have their own palaces are converting them into hotels, forgetting honour and making money.

kulwant
January 18th, 2005, 03:39 PM
Sir
you are right........infact the title of this thread is very catchy..........some time such emotional looking titles make a person to think that way.



My personal opinion is that JAT Honour is not so cheap as to be contained in a 'Haveli' of some Raja, however great, that could be sold to the highest bidder.

We have other important issues staring us in our faces. Our real Honour lies in the welfare of our next generation while not forgetting to respect the elders. Let us worry more about the education to young boys and girls.

JATS have never bothered about 'Haveli's', 'Palaces' and even 'Monuments'. May be it was wrong but then that's how we are. Even Taj Mahal was made into a 'Tabela' at one point. So let us not worry too much about the present status of the Palace. Even those who have their own palaces are converting them into hotels, forgetting honour and making money.

sanjayrathee
January 18th, 2005, 08:33 PM
Dear Ashok Bhai,

I was really out of touch from Jatland.com, could u pl. update us all on the issue.
I would definitely like to contribute substantial amount for the cause.
Hope the deal has not been thru.

Sanjay Rathee

navingulia
January 18th, 2005, 09:18 PM
palace built on 2 kila of land only for 20lakh. isnt it strange. you dont get a flat for that much. if we contribute who will own it.
it has been 1 yr since the post. does any one on jatland know mr ashok personally?