J&K administration lists encroached govt. land on its website
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Details of 0.3 acre allegedly encroached by the PDP to construct its workplace is listed
The Jammu and Kashmir administration has on its website put up particulars of 0.3 acre of presidency land in Jammu that has been allegedly encroached by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to construct its workplace.
The checklist additionally consists of the small print of property owned by PDP chief Talib Choudhary, who’s alleged to have encroached on 0.25 acre of presidency land in Channi Rama village of Bahu teshil in Jammu district. The particulars of the property has been included in a listing that claims “encroached State land (physically encroached but not shown in revenue record)- Other than Roshni”.
The checklist printed earlier, following a J&K High Court order, had talked about the Jammu residence of former J&K chief ministers Farooq Abdullah and Omar Abdullah, as having encroached on forest land owned by the federal government.
The J&K High Court in an order on October 9 had directed that particulars of “State land in unauthorised occupation” shall be disclosed on the federal government’s website, together with the names of the beneficiaries beneath the Roshni Act that was scrapped by the High Court. The beneficiaries beneath the Act included former State ministers, retired civil servants and politicians.
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