Bulldozer should not be govt's first response: Omar on eviction drive
February 06, 2023  21:11
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National Conference vice president Omar Abdullah on Monday said the Jammu and Kashmir administration should halt the anti-encroachment drive to reclaim state land and instead allow the people to prove their claims over the properties.
   
"Bulldozer cannot be the first response of a government. It's not a government's job to harass people. It's job is to heal the wounds," Abdullah told reporters in Srinagar.
 
The former chief minister said his party was against the grabbing of the state land. However, the administration must follow due course of law while carrying out eviction drive.
 
Referring to several lists of alleged encroachers circulating on social media, Abdullah said he did not expect to find his family house on Gupkar road in these lists as they had an active lease on it.
 
"My sister approached the High Court where the government advocates took a stand that the lists in public domain are fake. Then what is the basis of demolitions carried out right now?," he asked.
 
No paperwork was done wherever the demolition was carried out. Media was informed in advance, but the occupants have no information, he added. 
 
Abdullah said allegations have started pouring in that officials are using the demolition drive on the ground to seek illegal gratifications.
 
"We have reports that people whose name figures in the lists are asked to pay Rs 1.5 lakh to get their names off it. There are people who have active lease or proprietary land but are still being subjected to demolition without paperwork," he said.
 
The NC leader said the government should stop the demolition drive and publish the list of people it deems illegal encroachers.
 
"Make the list of encroachers public. Give them four to six weeks to substantiate their claims, if they have any. Those who cannot substantiate their claims should be notified and given time to remove the encroachments on their own," he said. -- PTI
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