Bangladesh: Dhanmondi Cricket Stadium's new owner (3 Sep 1998)
The government has allotted 9.7 acres (nearly 30 bighas) of the Dhanmondi Cricket Stadium (popularly known as Abahani field) to Abahani Krira Chakra Ltd on a 99-year lease, according to sources at the Public Works Department (PWD)
03-Sep-1998
3 September 1998
Dhanmondi Cricket Stadium's new owner
By Morshed Ali Khan
Thirty bigha for Abahani
The government has allotted 9.7 acres (nearly 30 bighas) of the
Dhanmondi Cricket Stadium (popularly known as Abahani field) to
Abahani Krira Chakra Ltd on a 99-year lease, according to sources at
the Public Works Department (PWD).
In a Ministry of Works letter dated August 17, the field was allotted
to Abahani club on condition that the area could only be used for
sports. It said that no commercial structure or market could be built
on the allotted area.
Moreover, no changes could be brought in to the existing sports
facilities in the field except 'development of facilities related to
sports and social activities', the ministerial letter read. It was not
clear what 'social activities' meant but PWD officials said it could
be a 'community centre'.
PWD officials quoting the letter said the lease was given in line with
the existing law but the ministry did not charge any money for the
land 'as it does for any 99-year lease allotment'. The official
99-year lease price of one bigha of Dhanmondi land is now Tk 80 lakh.
"The club will only have to pay a yearly salami (fee) of Tk 50,000 to
the ministry which must be paid by December 31 every year," said a top
PWD official.
He said that Ministry of Works is the owner of the field. In 1977 the
field was placed under the custody of National Sports Council (NSC)
'for sports activities and caretaking'. The NSC subsequently turned it
into an official cricket ground.
"But about two years ago the Sports Ministry, without even asking the
Works Ministry, handed over a 99-year lease to the club," the official
said.
But in a recent inter-ministerial meeting, the Sports Minister
admitted the mistake and requested the Works Minister to rectify it,
the official said.
Meanwhile, Abahani club officials wrote to the Prime Minister and the
Works Ministry requesting for an additional chunk of the field for
constructing a shopping centre facing the Satmasjid Road, Ministry of
Works sources said.
The Works Ministry official said that request for construction of
shopping centre was made on the ground that Abahani 'needed a
permanent source of income'.
Ministerial officials also said that the move to lease out the field
was unprecedented. "No other club in the country has ever been given a
field in the past," said an official.
Source :: The Bangladesh Daily Star (https://www.dailystarnews.com)