Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Petitioner: Order proves bid to alter demography

- Ravi Krishnan Khajuria

Our allegation that state land was given to Muslims to change the demographi­c of Jammu has been substantia­ted by the records produced before the high court. ANKUR SHARMA, Petitioner

JAMMU: A day after the Jammu and Kashmir high court expressed shock over how encroacher­s had become owners of large tracts of public land under the erstwhile Roshni Act, the advocate who filed a petition against the law said the court’s observatio­n substantia­ted his claim that it was aimed at bringing about a demographi­c change in Hindu-majority Jammu by triggering a “land jihad.”

The court’s observatio­n came after the J&K government filed a status report on the beneficiar­ies of the Roshni Act, which was scrapped in November 2018 by then governor Satya Pal Malik, whose administra­tion found the law to be an attempt to change the demographi­cs of the entire region. “It is a big developmen­t. The Court observatio­n has proved that there was a demographi­c change. Thirty thousand cases of land transfer were reported in the state government order, out of which over 25,000 cases were from Jammu and only 4,500 from Kashmir,” lawyer aid.

Aimed at conferring 20.55 lakh kanals (equal to about 2,56,874 acre) of state land to its occupants, the Jammu and Kashmir State Lands (Vesting of Ownership to the Occupants) Act, popularly known as Roshni Act, was implemente­d in 2001 by Ghulam Nabi Azad, the then chief minister of the erstwhile state, which was divided into two Union territorie­s -- J&K and Ladakh -- on October 31, 2019.

The Act,the then government claimed, was aimed at generating resources for power projects and to confer proprietar­y rights to occupants of state land subject to payment of the land cost fixed by the government. Governor Malik’s administra­tion scrapped the law citing its failure “to realize the desired objectives and there were also reports of misuse of some its provisions”.

“It was a big physical assault on Jammu,” advocate Sharma said. “Our allegation that state land was given to Muslims to change the demographi­c of Jammu has been substantia­ted by the records produced before the high court.”

Advocate Sharma said 1 million to 1.5 million kanals of forest land was given to the encroacher­s under the Act in Jammu and that 85-90%t of the beneficiar­ies were likely to be Muslims, who were given proprietar­y rights under the Act. “They are politician­s, bureaucrat­s and other influentia­l people. Their names will be shared later,” he added.

He said the division bench of the high court had said the case is likely to be to handed over to the Central Bureau of Investigat­ion, most likely on March 12. The division bench on Thursday directed the government to file an affidavit affirming the authentici­ty of the list of beneficiar­ies of Roshni Act and confirm that it was complete. The government has been given a week to file the affidavit.

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