<p>Mumbai: Shiv Sena (Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray) leader Uddhav Thackeray on Tuesday said he would lead a march to the Mumbai office of Adani Group on December 16 claiming that the government was apparently favouring the business conglomerate with the Dharavi redevelopment project.</p><p>“Several suspicious decisions have been taken to favour Adani Group for the Dharavi redevelopment project. It also includes a TDR (Transferable Development Rights) sale clause which will benefit the Adani group significantly.</p>.BJP govt 'benefitting' Adani with another 'revdi': Cong on Dharavi redevelopment project.<p>"To protect the interest of the Dharavi residents, Shiv Sena will march to the Adani Group office on December 16. I will lead the rally on Saturday," Thackeray told reporters.</p><p>The project, which reportedly has a revenue potential of Rs 20,000 crore, involves rebuilding the Dharavi slum sprawl in central Mumbai, located near the BKC (Bandra Kurla Complex) business district.</p><p>The Maharashtra government in July formally awarded the 259-hectare Dharavi redevelopment project to a firm under the Adani Group.</p><p>Thackeray has raised concerns that the state government was trying to favour the Adani Group at the cost of residents of Dharavi, a sprawling slum colony.</p><p>Thackeray further added, "Enough information is available about the Dharavi redevelopment project which raises suspicion about whether the government is trying to benefit Adani at the cost of Dharavi residents."</p><p>Notably, alleging “discrepancies” in the issuance of the work order, Shiv Sena ally Congress had last month organized a protest rally in Mumbai demanding the cancellation of the Dharavi redevelopment project contract.</p><p>Adani Properties bagged the redevelopment project in November last year through a competitive bidding which also witnessed participation from realty major DLF and Naman Developers.</p>
<p>Mumbai: Shiv Sena (Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray) leader Uddhav Thackeray on Tuesday said he would lead a march to the Mumbai office of Adani Group on December 16 claiming that the government was apparently favouring the business conglomerate with the Dharavi redevelopment project.</p><p>“Several suspicious decisions have been taken to favour Adani Group for the Dharavi redevelopment project. It also includes a TDR (Transferable Development Rights) sale clause which will benefit the Adani group significantly.</p>.BJP govt 'benefitting' Adani with another 'revdi': Cong on Dharavi redevelopment project.<p>"To protect the interest of the Dharavi residents, Shiv Sena will march to the Adani Group office on December 16. I will lead the rally on Saturday," Thackeray told reporters.</p><p>The project, which reportedly has a revenue potential of Rs 20,000 crore, involves rebuilding the Dharavi slum sprawl in central Mumbai, located near the BKC (Bandra Kurla Complex) business district.</p><p>The Maharashtra government in July formally awarded the 259-hectare Dharavi redevelopment project to a firm under the Adani Group.</p><p>Thackeray has raised concerns that the state government was trying to favour the Adani Group at the cost of residents of Dharavi, a sprawling slum colony.</p><p>Thackeray further added, "Enough information is available about the Dharavi redevelopment project which raises suspicion about whether the government is trying to benefit Adani at the cost of Dharavi residents."</p><p>Notably, alleging “discrepancies” in the issuance of the work order, Shiv Sena ally Congress had last month organized a protest rally in Mumbai demanding the cancellation of the Dharavi redevelopment project contract.</p><p>Adani Properties bagged the redevelopment project in November last year through a competitive bidding which also witnessed participation from realty major DLF and Naman Developers.</p>