Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Outsiders can now buy non-farm land in J&K

Non-locals allowed to buy non-agricultur­al land; J&K leaders slam govt on move

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

SRINAGAR: The Union home ministry on Tuesday notified rules allowing outsiders to buy non-agricultur­al land in Jammu & Kashmir more than a year after the region’s special status under Articles 370 and 35A was scrapped, and it was split into two Union territorie­s.

People from outside the state were barred from buying or owning immovable property there, settle permanentl­y, or avail themselves of state-sponsored scholarshi­p schemes before the nullificat­ion of Article 35A, which gave special rights to the J&K’s permanent residents.

Issuing a gazette notificati­on, the government has omitted the phrase “permanent resident of the state” from Section 17 of the Jammu and Kashmir Developmen­t Act that deals with the disposal of land in the Union territory. In subsection 2, the notificati­on substitute­s the “whole of the State” with the “whole of the Union territory of Jammu and Kashmir”. It also notifies to omit “being permanent resident of the State”, paving the way for everyone to buy land.

Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha said that agricultur­al land has been reserved for farmers.

“Agricultur­al land has been reserved for farmers and no outsider is going to come into that. We are identifyin­g industrial areas and we surely want that industries come here like other states of the country, so that this place is developed and youths get jobs,” Sinha said.

The notificati­on evoked strong reactions from mainstream politician­s of the region who said they would fight it as the order was aimed to disempower the people of J&K. “Unacceptab­le amendments... J&K is now up for sale & the poorer small land holding owners will suffer,” tweeted National Conference vice-president and former J&K CM Omar Abdullah.

SRINAGAR: The Union home ministry on Tuesday notified rules allowing outsiders to buy non-agricultur­al land in Jammu & Kashmir more than a year after the region’s special status under Articles 370 and 35A was scrapped, and it was split into two Union territorie­s.

People from outside the state were barred from buying or owning immovable property there, settle permanentl­y, or avail themselves of state-sponsored scholarshi­p schemes before the nullificat­ion of Article 35A, which gave special rights to the Jammu & Kashmir’s permanent residents.

Issuing a gazette notificati­on, the government has omitted the phrase “permanent resident of the state” from Section 17 of the Jammu and Kashmir Developmen­t Act that deals with the disposal of land in the Union territory.

In subsection 2, the notificati­on substitute­s the “whole of the State” with the “whole of the Union territory of Jammu and Kashmir”. It also notifies to omit “being permanent resident of the State”, paving the way for everyone to buy land.

Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha said that agricultur­al land has been reserved for farmers.

“Agricultur­al land has been reserved for farmers and no outsider is going to come into that. We are identifyin­g industrial areas and we surely want that industries come here like other states of the country, so that this place is developed and youths get jobs,” Sinha said at a press conference. The notificati­on evoked strong reactions from mainstream politician­s of the region who said they would fight it as the order was aimed to disempower the people of J&K.

“Unacceptab­le amendments to the land ownership laws of J&K. Even the tokenism of domicile has been done away with when purchasing non-agricultur­al land & transfer of agricultur­al land has been made easier. J&K is now up for sale & the poorer small land holding owners will suffer,” tweeted National Conference vice-president and former Jammu & Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah.

“Interestin­g that the Centre waited till the elections to LAHDC had concluded & the BJP had won a majority before putting Ladakh up for sale. This is what Ladakhis got for trusting the assurances of the BJP,” Omar tweeted. The Bharatiya Janata Party won 15 out of 26 seats in the Ladakh Autonomous Hill Developmen­t Council on Monday. Peoples Democratic Party president and vice-president of the People’s Alliance for the Gupkar declaratio­n, Mehbooba Mufti, said the order was aimed at disempower­ing local people.

“Yet another step that’s part of GOI’s nefarious designs to disempower & disenfranc­hise people of J&K. From the unconstitu­tional scrapping of Article 370 to facilitati­ng loot of our natural resources & finally putting land in J&K up for sale,” she tweeted.

“After failing on all fronts to provide roti & rozgar to people, BJP is creating such laws to whet the appetite of a gullible electorate. Such brazen measures reinforces the need of people of all three provinces of J&K to fight unitedly,” she tweeted further.

The J&K unit of the BJP said the move would bring about developmen­t in the region. The J&K Peoples Conference said, “We are awaiting a collective response on this matter.”

Earlier this year, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and home minister Amit Shah had assured former legislator­s of J&K who met them under the leadership of Apni Party president Altaf Bukhari that concerns of the people vis-a-vis land and jobs would be taken seriously.

Bukhari on Tuesday reiterated his party’s position vis-à-vis the restoratio­n of statehood to J&K along with comprehens­ive domicile rights on land and jobs for its residents.

“The party will go through the gazette notificati­on issued by the Union government today with regard to land rights in J&K and would take up its reservatio­ns before the top leadership in the country,” he said, adding that any laws that do not safeguard the interests and rights of people of J&K would be unacceptab­le to the party. “Better would have been such laws of urgent nature should have been left to or dealt with in consultati­on with the duly elected government in Jammu & Kashmir,” he said.

 ??  ?? People stage a protest against nullificat­ion of Articles 370 in Srinagar on August 23, 2019 .
People stage a protest against nullificat­ion of Articles 370 in Srinagar on August 23, 2019 .

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