Pahlaj Nihalani gets into Matheran property controversy
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Posted by Fenil Seta
Mohar Basu (BOMBAY TIMES; April 5, 2016)
Censor Board Chairperson
Pahlaj Nihalani is usually in the news for his infamous tendency to axe
scenes from films. However, this time he is facing the heat as a
residential property owned by his family in Matheran is reportedly being
used for commercial purposes. Other hotel owners from the town have
objected to this as it is illegal to use a residential property as a
resort. The local hotel owners' association is planning to file an FIR,
so that cops can investigate the matter.
When contacted, Pahlaj told BT, “Matheran is a weekend getaway where owners of heritage properties are allowed to open up their homes to tourists. The property is not in my name per se, but it belongs to my family since 1956. A home stay is not the same as a resort. This isn't illegal. Many local families run this business. I feel I am being targeted. Now that there is no row in the Central Board of Film Certification, I am being dragged into this. We have the Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation's permission and I have nothing to fear.“
When we reached out to the State Tourism Board, they told us that they do allow homestays under their 'bed and breakfast scheme' according to which anyone who owns a property and has over five rooms, is registered. This is not considered a commercial business. The official website of MTDC, however, doesn't have Nihalani's said property listed under that scheme or under their Mahabrahman scheme. Their official in Matheran remained unavailable for comment.
When contacted, Pahlaj told BT, “Matheran is a weekend getaway where owners of heritage properties are allowed to open up their homes to tourists. The property is not in my name per se, but it belongs to my family since 1956. A home stay is not the same as a resort. This isn't illegal. Many local families run this business. I feel I am being targeted. Now that there is no row in the Central Board of Film Certification, I am being dragged into this. We have the Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation's permission and I have nothing to fear.“
When we reached out to the State Tourism Board, they told us that they do allow homestays under their 'bed and breakfast scheme' according to which anyone who owns a property and has over five rooms, is registered. This is not considered a commercial business. The official website of MTDC, however, doesn't have Nihalani's said property listed under that scheme or under their Mahabrahman scheme. Their official in Matheran remained unavailable for comment.
This entry was posted on October 4, 2009 at 12:14 pm, and is filed under
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