The Free Press Journal

Arunachal people may get compensati­on for land acquired in 1962

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After a wait of 55 years, several thousand residents in Arunachal Pradesh may get an unexpected surprise in the form of compensati­on for land acquired by the army following the 1962 war with China.

The central and Arunachal Pradesh government­s are working out for the compensati­on, which may be to the tune Rs 3,000 crore.

Minister of State for Defence Subhash Bhamre, Minister of State for Home Kiren Rijiju, Chief Minister Pema Khandu and senior officials of the central and state government­s discussed the issue at an hour-long meeting held here on Tuesday.

Rijiju, who hails from Arunachal Pradesh, said the meeting was to settle the issue of land acquired for various defence establishm­ents in the frontier state following the 1962 war with China.

"Although the people of Arunachal Pradesh can be branded as ultra-patriotic Indians but of late a sense of resentment has been brewing among them due to non-payment of compensati­on for huge areas of land occupied by the army," Rijiju told PTI.

Bhamre is said to have asked officials in his ministry and the army to fast-track all the pending issues by properly coordinati­ng with each other and the state government. Rijiju has called for resolving all issues and clear pending cases in a time-bound manner. He sought from the officials the time they will take in clearing all the issues that came up for discussion during the meeting. Khandu conveyed that issues of lease rate, grant of ownership rights, payment of dual compensati­on and fixation of land rates will be resolved soon.

The chief minister said the Arunachal Pradesh cabinet has already constitute­d a high-level committee under the chairmansh­ip of state land management minister to examine all pending issues.

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