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Sprouts News > Blog > Exclusive > The Rise and Fall of Rashid Naseem: A Tale of India’s Biggest Land Scam.
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The Rise and Fall of Rashid Naseem: A Tale of India’s Biggest Land Scam.

Unmesh Gujarathi
Last updated: January 20, 2025 11:25 pm
Unmesh Gujarathi - Investigative Journalist
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Rise and Fall of Rashid Naseem

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Contents
  • Rise and Fall of Rashid Naseem
    • The Trap Begins
    • Building the Illusion
    • Political Protection and Systemic Manipulation
    • The Victims’ Plight
    • The Fallout
    • A Legacy of Deceit
    • The Fight for Justice

In the heart of Uttar Pradesh, amidst the rural and urban divide, lies the story of Rashid Naseem, a man whose meteoric rise as the head of Shine City Private Limited turned into one of the largest land scams in Indian history, estimated at a staggering ₹64,000 crores. With a cunning mind, charisma, and connections across political and bureaucratic circles, Naseem orchestrated a scam that ensnared nearly 69,000 investors, from small farmers to elite bureaucrats.

The Trap Begins

Rashid Naseem’s modus operandi was both simple and devious. He targeted the aspirations of two distinct groups: the hardworking rural farmers and the ambitious urban investors. For the farmers, the pitch was enticing:
”How much wheat do you produce on one acre in a year? ₹50,000 worth? I’ll pay you ₹1 lakh annually to lease your land. You don’t have to lift a finger. The money will be deposited directly into your account.”

For urban investors, the narrative was different. Rashid would show off lavishly designed plots adorned with decorative gates, manicured dividers, and flags. These sites were strategically chosen to impress and mislead investors into believing they were part of a thriving real estate venture. Agreements were drawn up, promising quick returns, often doubling the investment within two years. While small investors were lured with promises of low-cost plots, high-profile financiers were shown legal documents and detailed agreements, assuring them of lucrative profits.

Building the Illusion

Rashid understood the importance of appearances. He invested heavily in making his schemes look legitimate. A few plots of land were actually purchased, flashy offices were set up, and agents were recruited to spread the word. Rural farmers who resisted were either threatened or offered partnerships in the project. ‘Show them something tangible, and they’ll believe it,’ was Rashid’s mantra.

He exploited every loophole in the system. Local agents were made the face of agreements, shielding himself from direct liability. Farmers who realized the scam too late were met with violence if they attempted to reclaim their land or demand payments. Some were assaulted for attempting to dismantle flags marking ‘Shine City’ plots.

Political Protection and Systemic Manipulation

What set Rashid apart from ordinary fraudsters was his network. He managed to rub shoulders with influential politicians and bureaucrats, using photo opportunities with them to build credibility. These photos became weapons in his arsenal, silencing skeptics and attracting new investors.

Despite multiple FIRs, tax raids, and complaints from victims, Rashid remained untouchable for years. His ability to manipulate the system and buy silence extended from local police officers to high-ranking officials. He allegedly paid monthly bribes ranging from ₹1.5 lakhs to ₹5 lakhs to ensure his operations ran smoothly.

The Victims’ Plight

Small investors, hoping for a piece of the real estate boom, were left devastated. Cheques issued by the company bounced due to insufficient funds. Farmers who had leased their land were denied access to it and often faced threats. Meanwhile, urban investors, including IAS and IPS officers, had sunk massive sums of unaccounted wealth into Shine City, hoping for high returns.

The scam’s ripple effects were felt across Uttar Pradesh. Thousands of victims, ranging from daily wage earners to high-ranking officials, were left scrambling for justice.

The Fallout

As pressure mounted, Rashid fled the country, seeking refuge in Dubai. Initially, he released videos defending himself, blaming systemic inefficiencies and claiming threats to his life. Over time, he adopted the strategy of other fugitives, issuing vague statements to deflect responsibility.

In 2023, investigations by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) and the Economic Offences Wing (EOW) revealed the extent of the scam. Rashid had siphoned funds through 121 bank accounts across 45 banks, involving over 2.19 lakh transactions. Experts estimate the total number of victims could exceed 3 lakh.

A Legacy of Deceit

Rashid’s story is a chilling reminder of how unchecked greed can devastate lives. His rise was fueled by exploiting people’s dreams and his ability to manipulate a corrupt system. From small-time jobs with companies like Bajaj Allianz to becoming the mastermind of a ₹64,000 crore scam, Rashid’s journey reflects both ambition and moral decay.

His actions have left thousands without justice, even as authorities claim to pursue his extradition. Meanwhile, political connections continue to shield him from accountability, exposing the fragile nexus between power, corruption, and crime.

Also Read: Maharashtra Government Hides Masterminds in Badlapur Case.

The Fight for Justice

Organizations like Dristant News have taken up the mantle of seeking justice for the victims. Senior advocate Satyendra Nath Srivastava and other legal experts are now pressing for Rashid’s extradition and a thorough investigation into the scam.

As of now, Rashid Naseem remains a fugitive, his story emblematic of a system that failed its people. While his name is now synonymous with betrayal, the scars of his actions will linger for years.

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With over 28 years of experience, Unmesh Gujarathi stands as one of India’s most credible and courageous investigative journalists. As Editor-in-Chief of Sprouts, he continues to spearhead the newsroom’s hard-hitting journalism.
Past Editorial Roles:
•DNA (Daily News & Analysis) •The Times Group •The Free Press Journal
•Saamana •Dabang Dunia •Lokmat
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•Master of Commerce (M.Com) •MBA •Degree in Journalism
Beyond his editorial leadership, Unmesh is a prolific author, having written over 12 books in Marathi and English on subjects such as Balasaheb Thackeray, the RTI Act, career guidance, and investigative journalism.
A regular contributor to national dailies and digital platforms, his work continues to inform, challenge, and inspire.
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