J&K: Authorities start demolition of pvt buildings, shops & retrieval of land given under Roshni Act

  • | Wednesday | 17th November, 2021

Srinagar, Nov 17 (PTI) Authorities in Shopian district on Wednesday started the demolition of private buildings, shops and retrieval of land given under the Roshni Act, which was struck down by the Jammu and Kashmir High Court.  "Besides retrieving land granted under this act, an anti-encroachment drive against occupants of state land has also been intensified by revenue authorities in the district," an official spokesman said here. He said the the first drive against Roshni beneficiaries was carried out in Awneera Halqa of Zainapora and 15 kanals (nearly two acres) of land were retrieved during the drive, and the action is in full swing in the district. A village-wise list of encroached land has been made and the eviction process will be carried out in phases in the coming days, the spokesman said.  Shopian District Magistrate Sachin Kumar Vaishya said the high court"s directions would be implemented in letter and spirit to retrieve the encroached land along with the state land allotted under the Roshni Act, 2007. The Roshni Act was enacted in 2001 with the twin objective of generating resources for financing power projects and conferment of proprietary rights to the occupants of state land.  The high court declared the act "unconstitutional" and asked the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to take up the case, the spokesman said.  The district magistrate appreciated the efforts of the team and maintained that such drives would continue in the district, he added. PTI MIJ AAR


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