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Controversy Arises as Jammu and Kashmir Administration Allots Land to Homeless Families

Sweta Jha
By Sweta Jha Published July 7, 2023 3 Min Read
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Amidst criticism, Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha defends the Jammu and Kashmir (J-K) administration’s decision to allocate land to homeless families in the region. The recent scheme, which provides 150 square yards of land to homeless individuals, has faced opposition from some who believe they alone possess the right to government properties.

The move to address the housing needs of the homeless population in J-K has been met with mixed reactions. While similar policies exist in other states across India, J-K lacked such provisions until now. Lieutenant Governor Sinha, speaking at the National Tribal Festival, explained that the administration decided to extend support to those without land by providing them with five ‘marlas’ or 150 square yards of land.

However, this decision has not been universally embraced. Some individuals express discontent, arguing that they hold exclusive rights over government properties and that the land allocation scheme undermines their entitlement. Lieutenant Governor Sinha’s comments shed light on the reasoning behind the policy shift, emphasizing the absence of a land allocation policy for homeless individuals in J-K until this recent development.

It is important to note that without access to real-time information, the specifics of the criticism and the scheme itself cannot be thoroughly examined. For a comprehensive understanding of the controversy and the range of perspectives involved, it is recommended to refer to reputable news sources or official statements that provide up-to-date and accurate information on the matter.

The J-K administration’s decision to allot land to homeless families has generated controversy and opposition from individuals who believe they hold the exclusive rights to government properties. While the scheme aims to address the housing needs of the homeless population, critics argue against the perceived infringement on their entitlement. Lieutenant Governor Sinha defends the decision, highlighting the lack of a previous land allocation policy for homeless individuals in J-K. For a more comprehensive understanding of the issue, it is advisable to consult reliable sources for the latest updates and perspectives.

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Sweta Jha July 7, 2023
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