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Government can take back leased land wherever required: Minister Manohar Lal on Gymkhana Club notice

The government can reclaim leased land for development and other purposes, said Union Minister Manohar Lal. He also stated that similar actions will be taken where required. The Delhi Gymkhana Club was recently asked to vacate its premises. The land taken back will be used as per government requirements. The government order stated that the premises are critically required for the strengthening and securing of defence infrastructure and other vital public security purposes.

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economictimes.indiatimes.comStai leggendo1 g fa

Government can take back leased land wherever required: Minister Manohar Lal on Gymkhana Club notice

The government can reclaim leased land for development and other purposes, said Union Minister Manohar Lal. He also stated that similar actions will be taken where required. The Delhi Gymkhana Club was recently asked…

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thehindu.com23 h fa

Government can take back its land when needed, says Urban Affairs Minister on Gymkhana issue

Urban Affairs Minister M.L. Khattar asserts the government can reclaim land for defense needs, impacting Delhi Gymkhana Club's premises.

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hindustantimes.com11 h fa

Amid Delhi Gymkhana Club row, minister says Centre ‘can take back leased land whenever needed’

India's housing minister confirmed government can reclaim 60,526 leased properties anytime for public interest, amid Gymkhana eviction. Policy signals regulatory control over strategic land—relevant for managers assessing infrastructure placement in state-dependent markets.

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  1. lunedì 1 giugno 2026·economictimes.indiatimes.com

    Government can take back leased land wherever required: Minister Manohar Lal on Gymkhana Club notice

    The government can reclaim leased land for development and other purposes, said Union Minister Manohar Lal. He also stated that similar actions will be taken where required. The…

  2. lunedì 1 giugno 2026·thehindu.com

    Government can take back its land when needed, says Urban Affairs Minister on Gymkhana issue

    Urban Affairs Minister M.L. Khattar asserts the government can reclaim land for defense needs, impacting Delhi Gymkhana Club's premises.

  3. martedì 2 giugno 2026·hindustantimes.com

    Amid Delhi Gymkhana Club row, minister says Centre ‘can take back leased land whenever needed’

    Manohar Lal Khattar said rapid urbanisation and the growing scarcity of developable land have made such re-entry provisions increasingly important. | India News