Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

HP to seek Centre’s help to settle boundary dispute with Hry, Ladakh

- Gaurav Bisht

SHIMLA :The HP government will seek the Union government’s interventi­on in an interstate boundary dispute with Haryana and Ladakh at the North Zone council meeting to be held in Chandigarh on September 20.

Home minister Amit Shah will preside over the meeting. Apart from HP, the chief ministers and representa­tives of Punjab, Haryana, Ladakh, Jammu and Kashmir, Rajasthan, and Chandigarh will also attend the meet.

"We will raise the issue of our boundary dispute with Ladakh in Sarchu and with Lahaul and Spiti over Shinkula,” said chief secretary Shrikant Baldi. Local communitie­s at Sarchu and Zanskar are squabbling over boundaries. The Haryana government has also claimed that a large chunk of the land bordering Himachal in Parwanoo. “The forest department has asked the Survey of India to demarcate the land,” said Baldi.

In June, a dispute erupted between the local businessme­n of Sarchu and those in Ladakh when tourism along the Lehmanali highway picked up after shopkeeper­s setup a temporary kiosk.

Traders from both sides of Lahaul and Spiti and from Zanskar and Kargil in Jammu and Kashmir setup make-shift shops along the Leh-manali highway. However, traders from both sides disclaim the other party’s rights.

The row over boundaries at Sarchu between Himachal and its neighbours cropped up for the first time in July 2014 when the Jammu and Kashmir Police set up its post at Sarchu. The HP Police’s crime investigat­ion department visited Sarchu to ascertain its position.

A team, which was sent to verify the boundary, concluded that the J&K Police had set up its checkpost 14km inside Himachal’s boundary. The government then took up the matter with the Surveyor General of India.

Similarly, the Himachal Pradesh government claims that the Zanskar administra­tion has alloted land to landless families inside Himachal’s boundary

in Shinkula.

‘HIKE EXCISE DUTY ON LIQUOR IN CHANDIGARH’

The HP government also wants Chandigarh to increase excise duty on liquor being sold in the city. Since, Chandigarh has the lowest excise duty on liquor among Haryana , Punjab and Himachal, cheap liquor is being smuggled into our state,” said Baldi. The government will also raise the issue of allotting land to people who were displaced while the Maharana Pratap Sagar dam, popularly known as Pong Dam, was being built.

The Centre had acquired large chunks of land for constructi­ng the pong dam in 1961.

This affected approximat­ely 20,722 families.

 ?? FILE PHOTO ?? Local communitie­s at Sarchu and boundaries.
Zanskar are squabbling over
FILE PHOTO Local communitie­s at Sarchu and boundaries. Zanskar are squabbling over

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