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J&K to go after separatist, other high-profile squatters | India News – Times of India

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J&K to go after separatist, other high-profile squatters | India News – Times of India

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NEW DELHI: After having retrieved around 200 kanals of allegedly encroached land from political leaders like senior Congress leader and former Jammu & Kashmir minister Taj Mohiuddin, the J&K administration is set to go after more ‘squatters’ occupying forest and government land, including jailed separatist leader Shabir Shah and Mustafa Kamal, brother of Sheikh Abdullah.
Sources in the J&K government told TOI that as per land records being scrutinised — particularly after the UT administration launched the ‘Aap ki Jameen Aap ki Nigrani’ initiative to make land records transparent and also had them translated from Urdu to Hindi and English – a list of “encroachers” has been drawn up. As per the list, Shabir Shah has allegedly encroached upon 1 hectare of government land in Sunjwan Bhatindi, Jammu. Another alleged squatter is Bashir Ahmad Runyal, a former deputy commissioner, who is illegally occupying one hectare government land in Sunjwan.
Mustafa Kamal, brother of Sheikh Abdullah, has allegedly encroached upon 5 hectares of land, said a source.
A J&K government official said that an entire VIP colony ‘Gole Masjid’ in Jammu has, in fact, been constructed on illegally occupied 70 hectare of government land. He added that while some plots of government-owned land were allotted on the whim of the erstwhile state governments, there were some cases where a piece of land was given but extensions made thereafter by encroaching upon adjoining land.
Sources told TOI that the process of identifying the encroached pieces of J&K government and forest land from the land records is an ongoing one and is likely to throw up more known names as illegal occupants. “The encroachers will be served a notice to vacate the land, which will then be retrieved by the government. Any illegal constructions on such encroached land will be demolished,” said a J&K government official.



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