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JK UT Govt has been snatching whatever is left over under garb of Real Estate Summit: TS Tony
‘Govt signed MoUs to give benefits to its rich friends in country’
12/29/2021 11:42:05 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu, Dec 29: Criticizing the Real Estate Summit 2021 which held in Jammu, the DDC Member from Suchetgarh Taranjit Singh Tony said that the 39 MOUs signed during this summit is an attempt to snatch the land holdings of the people whatever is left over with them in the name of development and employment.
“The amendment which were made in land laws that there will be no need of permission to use agriculture land upto 100 kanals, which clearly shows that Government is hell bent to sell Jammu,” he alleged further adding that MOUs were signed to favour some rich colonizers friends of government.
“These MOUs will not affect the Kashmir region and Jammu will be the only one to suffer. All these things are done so hurriedly to sell Jammu. The claims of the Government that investment will create employment are totally baseless. Already Liquor, Mining mafias have captured the local business and now the big fishes will eat up whatever is left over here in Jammu,” he lamented.
Talking about the previous steps taken by UT Administration, Tony said that the LG Government has allotted Rs 1500 crore composite tenders to outsiders due to which the local contractors have suffered a huge loss.
The policies of the Government are totally contradictory to what promises are made in context with employment, he said.
Lashing out at the Government, Tony said that there is conspiracy to sell State land in Jammu on peanuts to these developers as Government has not cleared that at what rate it will sell its land to these real estate companies. Unemployment has gone up in the last 70 years in Jammu and Kashmir and now instead of creating employment avenues, the UT Government has been selling Jammu. There was only one job left in Jammu and that was agriculture but with the change in land laws, the government has cleared its intentions that it is going to snatch this job also from youth which will prove counterproductive in future, he said.
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