J-K govt asks Army, revenue authorities to inspect demarcation of land

Press Trust of India  |  Jammu 

The government has asked the revenue and the authorities to carry out a joint inspection for demarcation of land under occupation in district.

The District Development Commissioner, Poonch, Mohammad Aijaz Asad, took a decision in this regard at a meeting convened to settle defence land issues in the district, a government statement said today.

It said that the meeting was convened in view of grievances raised by various quarters regarding non-payment or delayed payment of rent and arrears for proprietary land acquired by the defence estates for establishment of camps in the district besides the compensation on account of land acquired by (GREF) to be expedited.

The has ordered a joint inspection by the revenue and the Army authorities for demarcation of land under 'Bobby Camp' to iron out years old dispute between land owners and Defence Estates Department, the statement said.

According to official figures, over 21,400 hectares of land are under unauthorised occupation of the Army and other security forces in the state.

While over 18,846 hectares are under authorised occupation of the forces in division, including Ladakh, over 2,555 hectares of land are under unauthorised occupation of the Army in division.

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First Published: Tue, May 29 2018. 15:25 IST