New Delhi: Delhi BJP Working President Virendra Sachdeva on Sunday said Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia was trying to find excuses to evade a probe in connection with the alleged liquor policy scam.
“It is really surprising that Sisodia has for long been saying that he was prepared for the inquiry and there was no scam in the liquor policy, but when the CBI called him for an inquiry, he started finding excuses to evade the inquiry,” Sachdeva said.
Sisodia said in a tweet on Saturday that the CBI wants to stop the ongoing development in Delhi.
“CBI has called me again on Sunday. They have put full force of CBI and ED against me. They raided my home, searched my bank locker but didn’t find anything. I have made arrangements of best education system in Delhi, they want to stop it. But I have always supported in their investigation and will do,” the Deputy Chief Minister said on Saturday.
On this, Sachdeva said Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal’s deputy, however, instead of appearing before the CBI, called the media to tell that ‘I have written a letter to CBI that I am preparing Delhi Budget, so need time to appear before them.’
“It’s surprising that yesterday (Saturday), Sisodia was confident that there was no evidence or case against him, but today, he sounded evasive,” he said.
The BJP leader said Sisodia seems to have an inkling that the agency has sufficient evidence against him as no arrest would be made without proof.
He said this while reacting to Sisodia claiming on Sunday that “the BJP may soon get me arrested through the CBI”.
Bengaluru: As the countdown begins for the Karnataka assembly elections, the ruling BJP is pitching the narrative of Tipu (Mysuru ruler Tipu Sultan) versus Hindu God Lord Ram and iconic figure of the Sangh Parivar Veer Savarkar in the state.
The verbal attacks on Tipu Sultan and his supporters, banning Tipu Jayanti, changing the name of the ritual of Salaam Aarti’ to Aarti Namaskara’, removing textbooks that glorify Tipu Sultan from the syllabus, staging the play Tippuvina Nijakanasugalu’ (Real Dreams of Tipu) which showcased Tipu as a religious bigot, the ruling BJP has set the tone for Hindu polarisation in the state.
The BJP has announced the building of a grand and magnificent Ram temple in Ramadevara Betta of Ramnagar district. The party has plans to develop the temple of south Ayodhya. Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai announced the plans during the presentation of the budget.
Minister for Higher Education C.N. Ashwath Narayan stated that a Detailed Project Report would be prepared soon and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath would be invited for the ground breaking ceremony. BJP state chief Nalin Kumar Kateel has stated that there is no place for followers of Tipu Sultan in the state and the place is only for the devotees of Lord Ram and Hanuman.
On the other hand the saffron party has named a major airport flyover in Bengaluru after its iconic figure Veer Savarkar. The text regarding Veer Savarkar has been added to the syllabus, the portrait of Veer Savarkar finds a majestic place in Belagavi Suvarna Soudha. The Congress protested against not installing the photo of India’s first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru in the assembly hall.
The BJP’s attempt to put up flexes and cutouts of Veer Savarkar during the celebration of the 75th Year of Independence resulted in protests which turned violent. Stabbing incidents were reported from Shivamogga district. The police had to shoot to control the situation. Presently, the NIA is investigating the case and the probe has shown that the stabbing accused was working as a part of a global terror network.
Minister for Power, Kannada and Culture V. Sunil Kumar has stated that the ruling BJP is contemplating installing Veer Savarkar’s portraits in the schools of the state.
Hindu activists and RSS cadres went ahead with the installation of Veer Savarkar’s portrait along with Lord Ganesh during the Ganesh festival. The police department had to be on their toes to maintain law and order.
Opposition leader Siddaramaiah had condemned the installation of Veer Savarkar’s flexes in a Muslim majority locality. He had also questioned why the flexes of Tipu Sultan are not erected?
The statement stirred a controversy and Siddamaraiah faced protests in Kodagu district. The protestors threw eggs at his vehicle and the police arrested 16 persons in this connection.
Siddaramaiah had warned BJP leaders that if their activists continue to trouble him, the Congress party workers will not allow them to visit any part of the state. The ruling BJP launched a Savarkar Rath Yatra in Mysuru to create awareness among the public about the contributions and sacrifices of Veer Savarkar. BJP Central Parliamentary Board Member and former CM B.S. Yediyurappa stated that it is wrong to say that Veer Savarkar was not a freedom fighter. We will propagate the patriotism of Veer Savarkar, he claimed.
Siddaramaiah attacked the BJP and said the country got independence because of the efforts of Mahatma Gandhi and Pt Nehru and not because of the RSS. “Did Savarkar win freedom for us?” he questioned. Did anyone from the RSS or the BJP die or sacrifice their life for the freedom of India? The BJP leaders do not know history, he stated.
Minister for Higher Education C.N. Ashwath Narayan gave a public call to finish off Opposition leader Siddaramaiah like the way Tipu Sultan was finished off by chieftains Uri Gowda and Nanje Gowda. Later, he regretted his statement in the assembly.
It is to be seen whose political narrative people are going to buy in the upcoming assembly elections.
In an apparent overdrive to reclaim the landed assets, encroached upon over the years, the Jammu and Kashmir administration moved bulldozers and created a series of images redefining the writ of the state. Within days more than half a million kanals were reclaimed including some patches from the influential and powerful. The scale of the operation triggered fear, chaos and a ferocious reaction. Masood Hussain reports the campaign, its consequences and the unseen flip side
A septuagenarian, Ramzan is one of the respected village elders. Considered a wise man, residents usually seek his advice on almost everything from village welfare to the marriages of their wards. Owing to orthopaedic problems, he rarely comes to pray at the mosque during winter. However, the 2023 Chilai Kalanwas proved different – he never missed the Jamaat, the join prayer.
“He is somehow managing to join prayers because he is in panic. His last purchase was a piece of land, a steep slope that he converted into a fine apple orchard,” one of his distant cousins, said. “Now, he is told that the man from whom he purchased the piece of land on a ‘power of attorney’ basis has been an encroachment on land by its earlier owner, somewhere in the late seventies.”
Apprehensive that he may book losses in the last major decision of his life, Ramzan barely misses a post-prayer sitting in the mosque Hamam. He listens to every bit of information that youth extract from their cell phones. He has visited the patwari many times but the apprehensions remain.
Unlike the panic in the city and towns is somehow getting to the small and big screens, the crisis that has inflicted the villages is like invisible cancer stem cells. In Poonch’s Surankot, a resident was reported dead from a heart attack a day after he was served an eviction notice.
“The revenue department issued a public notice on encroachments and I was shocked to see my 2.7 kanal patch of land in it,” a medical doctor from a south Kashmir village said. “When I visited the office with documents conclusively proving that the piece of land belonged to my family for at least a century and that we have been paying land revenue even decades before the partition of India, the officials said sorry. One senior official said they were in a panic because they were under tremendous pressure from high-ups to issue the list. They assured of correction but a week has gone by and the list is still in circulation.”
This doctor, who has served the government and society for almost half a century is facing the same crisis that Safia Abdullah, Dr Farooq Abdullah’s daughter, talked about after a “list” sent her to approach the High Court, only to be told that it was “fake”.
“For weeks we have been vilified in the public domain as encroachers,” Safia later said. “I went to court against the government and all I wanted was for our valid live lease to be acknowledged and for our three homes to be taken off the encroachment list. I achieved my aim.” Unlike Safia’s lease, the doctor has the inherited property land but may never go to court to get the same relief.
Roshni: Applications, Land, Transfer
Land Regularised
District
Applications (No)*
Land Involved (Kanals)*
Kanal#
Marla
Amount Recived (Rs Lakhs)#
Rajouri
25628
348300
6529
71.79
Ramban
8281
120242
18383
18
103.58
Reasi
8676
174357
13380
1
29.69
Kishtwar
6821
42169
10048
16
16.26
Samba
7539
78443
2537
7
213.6
Udhampur
10033
152416
10614
10
131.86
Doda
14212
145306
35425
2
59.94
Poonch
22700
129523
6597
5
6.63
Jammu
25009
164385
44912
12
1597.01
Kathua
18530
121843
10023
11
33.52
Total Jammu
147429
1476984
158448
2263.88
Anantnag
17069
33710
962
19
36.697
Srinagar
14467
39069
375
10
5217.21
Budgam
14403
4007
1929
39.688
Ganderbal
5725
12028
579
11
5.849
Pulwama
14145
47457
745
16
41.73
Baramulla
11950
52220
382
19
15.56
Kulgam
5283
14577
433
3
6.768
Shopian
5462
13180
386
2
5.54
Bandipore
7150
29488
6415
11
25.51
Kupwara
10701
31322
1520
9
32.64
Total Kashmir
106355
277058
13726
5427.192
Jammu Kashmir
253784
1790105
172244
7691.07
* Revenue Ministry in Jammu and Kashmir assembly on February 19, 2014
# Revenue Ministry in Jammu and Kashmir Assembly on January 30, 2018
The Campaign
Preventing encroachments and evicting encroachers has been a permanent feature of all successive governments. However, there was no total focus on it ever.
The ongoing campaign actually started in Pulwama in early 2020. As if in war, the administration would move with a bunch of bulldozers to specific markets, assemble the shop-owners, get them to empty their shops constructed on state land, and demolish them in a tight cordon of police and paramilitary forces. In one drive, 29 shops were razed to the ground for paving way for widening the road. In another one, that took place at 6:30 am on March 4, 2020, 50 shops were demolished in Tral. On November 10, as many as 17 structures were razed to the ground in Awantipora. All the shops were constructed illegally but no one got any chance to negotiate or justify the possession.
In Udhampur, a field with standing crops has now a state land sign broad installed. Image DIPR
The campaign, however, froze in Pulwama apparently after the security grid detected tensions having the potential of escalating around. Though demolitions are routine for the Lakes and Water Management Authority (LAWMA), the evictions and demolitions were revived at a much bigger scale only in December 2022 when the Jammu and Kashmir administration decided that all encroachments on state land will be removed within three months.
Directions were finally issued on January 9, 2023, asking the revenue officials to ensure full retrieval of encroached land by January 31, 2023. They were asked to submit daily reports so that the government will have a clear picture of the progress of the initiative. All allied departments were asked to help revenue officials to ensure the campaign’s success. The irrigation department and the Evacuees Department which also owns substantial land patches were also asked to reclaim their assets.
The directions came days after two specific exercises were carried out by the revenue department. In the first exercise, the landed properties in possession of the major separatists were scrutinised. In the second one, assets owned by unionist mainstreamers across Jammu and Kashmir were examined by revenue officials at ground zero.
The campaign got a huge morale booster on January 31, 2023, when a Division Bench of the Supreme Court comprising Justices MR Shah and BV Nagarathna refused to grant any relief to petitioners seeking a halt to counter encroachment campaign. “If we protect your possession, it will affect the entire Jammu and Kashmir encroachment!” the court observed.“At the most, we can grant you reasonable time to relocate.”
Waste Lands In Jammu and Kashmir
District
Kanals
Rajouri
125174
Ramban
27395
Reasi
39852
Kishtwar
99470
Samba
114445
Udhampur
204857
Doda
46548
Poonch
31219
Jammu
14314
Kathua
448272
Total Jammu
1151546
Anantnag
100824
Srinagar
0
Budgam
109136
Ganderbal
62488
Pulwama
71512
Baramulla
239736
Kulgam
0
Shopian
51664
Bandipore
0
Kupwara
410504
Total Kashmir
1045864
Jammu Kashmir
2197410
Source: Revenue Ministry Jammu and Kashmir response in assembly on March 8, 2012
The Outcome
Nobody in Jammu and Kashmir is offering details about the net outcome of the campaign so far. One newspaper report on February 6, reported that 15 lakh kanals of state and kahcharie land including seven lakh kanals from Kashmir has been retrieved even as seven lakh more is to be cleared in the coming days. A day later, another newspaper reported that only 3.89 lakh kanals of land – 2,16,683 kanals of state land and 1,72,907 kanals of Kahcharai – was retrieved from the encroachers mostly politicians, their relatives and retired bureaucrats from across Kashmir valley and 2.74 lakh kanals – 1,41,587 kanals of state land and 1,31,459 kanals of Kahcharai land is yet to be retrieved.
Regardless of the quantum of land retrieved, the names that appeared were only of those who are in public life. On the eve of Republic Day, NC leader Ali M Sagar’s Humhama mansion’s annexe housing his security detail was demolished. His wife owned 3.18 kanals but had encroached upon 2 kanals that the family did not own.
In January 2023, a bulldozer was in operation in Shopian where a shopping complex owned by an erstwhile minister was demolished. Authorities said it was illegal construction and the land was owned by the state.
On January 28, authorities demolished a 4-shop commercial complex owned by former lawmaker Ghulam Hassan Khan in Shopian. A day later, Kashmir economist and last finance minister, Dr Haseeb Drabu’s 15-kanal patch of land was retrieved. “How is it possible? I don’t know of any land in Shopian. There is something amiss. I don’t have any land — orchard or no orchard — in Shopian,” Drabu said. “If there was any land registered in my name, the government had to first send me an eviction notice. We would have checked the revenue records. I would have responded to their notice.” He called the officials who admitted there was no land in his name. They promised to make corrections but did not do anything.
On the same day, 3.14 kanal was retrieved from former lawmaker Prem Sagar Aziz in Plahi (Kathua), 9.15 kanals in Plakh from District Development Council Chairman, Kathua Col (retd) Mahan Singh, 6.8 kanals in Pretha from the son of a retired government servant. In Shopian 40 shops were sealed.
On January 30, the district administration in Anantnag took over an illegal commercial structure that NC lawmaker, Majid Larmi, had constructed over Shamilat land on the national highway. Part of the complex having 60 shops was demolished and the rest was taken over by the authorities.
Newspapers were told that another NC lawmaker, Altaf Kaloo (Pahalgam) had managed to temper with land revenue records for taking over more than 100 kanals of Shamilat land and rented it to the army for a garrison at Ashmuqam. He has been taking rent from the armed forces and now investigations are underway. The garrison spread over 458 kanals has only 51 kanals as the proprietary land and the rest is shamilat and Kaloo clan is taking the rent for more than 150 kanals.
On January 31, Baqar Hussain Samoon, an SSP rank officer, living in Humhama watched the bulldozer retrieving 1.18 kanals of Kahcharie from his possession.
On February 1, one kanals of land was retrieved from Congressman Peerzada Mohammad Sayeed at Arad Khoshipora after demolishing the boundary wall. In Dooru, 2.7 kanals of Shamilat land were retrieved from the possession of PDP leader Syed Farooq Andrabi at Shistergam. Around 15 kanals of Shamilat land was retrieved from the heirs of pre-1975 Chief Minister, Syed Mir Qasim.
In Pahalgam, authorities took over Green Acker, a guest house at Laripora that Bashir Ahmad Dar, Ex-EO MC Pahalgam and Manzoor Ahmad, ex-Secretary MC Pahalgam had constructed.
The same day, authorities moved bulldozers to the vast Nedoo’s Hotel premises and claimed retrieval of 40 kanals of land that had been encroached upon by the family of Micheal Adam Nedou, who introduced the first hotel in Srinagar in Gulmarg in 1900 after having one in Lahore. It proved to be a visual story as the family resisted with documents. Of the hotel’s 153 kanals of land, officials said 40 kanals were illegally occupied state land and the rest was leased land. They demolished a shed and the boundary wall.
State Land Encroachment
Kahcharaie Encroachmnet
District
Kanal
Marla
Kanal
Marla
Rajouri
392247
3495
13
Ramban
109629
15
514
10
Reasi
71201
8
2730
1
Kishtwar
62327
13
2648
5
Samba
25015
10
853
8
Udhampur
90089
5
9131
5
Doda
116174
362
Poonch
64552
2
4122
1
Jammu
32995
6
6609
18
Kathua
57215
17
3553
7
Total Jammu
1021444
34017
Anantnag
33710
13
25189
17
Srinagar
36394
16
23640
8
Budgam
27947
39534
Ganderbal
24533
16473
Pulwama
41011
12
33233
5
Baramulla
93426
5
40396
15
Kulgam
29114
23940
Shopian
34752
39136
Bandipore
47763
4
15647
13
Kupwara
55721
53743
16
Total Kashmir
424371
310931
Jammu Kashmir
1445815
344948
Source: Response of revenue ministry to assembly on March 6, 2012
In Karan Nagar, 12 kanals were retrieved from ML Dhar.
On February 2, Qazi Yasir’s double-storey complex was hit by a bulldozer. While the shop line was taken over by the municipality, the second storey was destroyed. Yasir is the son of Qazi Nisar and was dubbed a separatist leader.
In Qazigund, officials said they retrieved 1.18 kanal of land from the kin of NC leader, Peerzada Ghulam Ahmad Shah in Kurigam. From Mahataba, the widow of HD Dewegowda’s junior home minister Maqbool Dar, two kanals of land were retrieved from Nowgam (Shangus).
In Shopian, officials were sent in a snow-bound Sedow belt to retrieve 13.16 kanals of forest land grabbed by erstwhile lawmaker Taj Mohiuddin.
Earlier, the government said it retrieved 23.9 kanals from BJP’s former deputy chief minister Kavinder Gupta in Ghaink village. Authorities have issued notice to BJP’s Abdul Ghani Kohli Apni Party’s Zulfikar Chowdhary, both former lawmakers. Chowdhary claimed he had purchased nearly 12 kanals in 2006, and that the three kanals of it now claimed to be state land in Chowdi had exchanged hands 14 times earlier. It has been retrieved.
In Handwara’s Kachiwara on February 6, almost five kanals of land were retrieved from Zahoor Ahmad Watali, a top businessman who was earlier arrested by a federal investigator, NIA in a terror funding case.
Authorities did not use bulldozers everywhere. In most cases, the built-up properties were sealed and in certain cases, the constructions were taken over. In one district, a senior officer distributed the retrieved land among various departments for building their own infrastructure. A district retrieved a vast patch of land and gave it to horticulture for conversion into an orchard.
Mighty, Influential
Responding to the mass fear, the administration at different levels asserted that the move is aimed at the influential and the powerful who abused their authority to grab land.
“I want to assure the people that the administration will safeguard the habitations and livelihoods of the common man. Only influential and powerful people who misused their position and violated the law to encroach upon the state land would face the law of the land,” LG Manoj Sinha said after inaugurating Civil Services Officers Institute (CSOI) in Jammu. CSOIs are a sort of club for which the former MA Road residence of the erstwhile Chief Minister has been set aside in Srinagar. “Only those people who have grabbed land illegally are facing eviction. I have personally directed the deputy commissioners and senior superintendents of police to closely monitor (the drive) and ensure no innocent person is affected in any manner,” Sinha added.
Jammu Administration bulldozer at work on February 2, 2023. Pic DIPR
On February 3, Chief Secretary Arun Kumar Mehta directed the Deputy Commissioners to safeguard the habitations and livelihoods of the poor and downtrodden.
Kumar’s insistence came a day after Ghulam Nabi Azad met Home Minister Amit Shah in Delhi in which he was assured that small landholders will not be harassed. The campaign, he said in a statement, has the potential of triggering “serious unrest and uncertainty”. His immediate concern was the mounting tensions in areas of Jammu. He said the successive governments have provided road connectivity, supply of water and electricity, schools, Anganwadi centres and other welfare schemes including health-related facilities to these houses which implicitly indicate these habitations to be “recognized constructions.”
Assurances apart, the law and the constitution, as Omar Abdullah pointed out later, do not make a distinction between influential and non-influential. This was visible on the ground as well. Put together, all the lands retrieved from the influential and the powerful do not make even 2000 kanals. So who had occupied more than half a million kanals of land that the administration claims it has retrieved?
Aftaab Market Case
In Srinagar, February 3, was interesting as the authorities sealed the Aftaab market comprising a score-odd 20 shops, mostly dealing with white goods, in Lal Chowk. The closure came amid reports that the property was snatched away from a rightful owner illegally.
Srinagar was shocked as the city’s up-markets including Lal Chowk operate from leased lands. There were symbolic protests and emotional scenes dominating social media. A day later, the shop owners visited the officials and proved conclusively that they have been legal tenants of the Srinagar Municipal Corporation (SMC) for decades. Convinced officials broke the seals and the market burst back to life.
Had the officials met the shop owners before implementing a decision, the question of sealing might have never arisen. Did they? If not, why not? This explains how officials operate in a war-like environment permitting a “misunderstanding” to pave way for sealing a market!
Sunjwan Bathindi Case
Post 1990, Jammu expanded in length and breadth as it witnessed huge immigration from Kashmir. Apart from Kashmiri Pandits who migrated en masse, there were Muslims, Sikhs, a section of employees, traders and a section of people who wanted to raise their families away from a seriously disturbed home. Similar migrants took place from Chenab and Pir Panchal regions. These migrants invested their savings to make Jammu their second home. This led to the creation of various satellite habitations – Sunjwan and Bathindi after Sidhra, which are mostly Muslim localities.
“Notices were issued to a few houses asking them to vacate as their constructions are on state land,” a Jammu reporter privy to the developments, said. “All these families have some connection with politics.”
PDP actoivists protest against demolition drive in Srinagar in February 2023. KL Image Bilal Bahadur
As the news spread, the localities decided to support the families and went into a mass protest. “They believe that if the government somehow destroys the particular constructions, this will push the bulldozers in,” the scribe said, insisting that there is a firm belief among residents that these housing settlements are disliked by a section of the population.
Interestingly, the housing settlements of Bathindi, Sunjwan, Chanta, Ragura, Sidhra with almost half a million population were excluded when almost a score odd similar colonies were regularised by the government. Residents allege these localities are being singled out simply because a particular community lives there.
The tons of rubble and debris at the spot where MG Hector showroom exists in Malik market Jammu. After initial resistance, authorities made arrests and later sealed the area and undone the encroachment on state land in February 2023. KL Image: Special Arrangement
The Malik Market
On February 4, a number of bulldozers reached Jammu’s Malik Market and started demolishing a multi-storey showroom MG Hector. Hundreds of people watched the demolition and after some time it led to a serious law and order situation in which some cops survived injured. Cops fired tear smoke shells to stop stone pelting that had led officials to leave the bulldozers and flee to safety.
The showroom belongs to a Kashmir resident Sajad Ahmad Baig, whose family started a business in Jammu in 1990. He admits that part of his construction is on state land and he is willing to give propriety land in exchange.
The incident dominated social media and led the police to act. A case was registered and eight people including the showroom owner were arrested and many more are being questioned. However, it has halted the rolling bulldozers for the time being. Authorities in Jammu had to make extra efforts to ensure the tensions do not escalate.
“During the ongoing anti-encroachment drive, no landless person, family and small commercial units shall be targeted,” Jammu Divisional Commissioner Ramesh Kumar was quoted as saying. “But big encroachers will not be spared. People are requested to cooperate.” DC Jammu, Avny Lavasa added: “I want to clarify that the government has no intention to disturb the houses and small commercial properties of poor people on which their livelihood is dependent.”
Poor and Landless
Every time officials respond to the ongoing campaign, the poor population is a mandatory reference. How many people in erstwhile Jammu and Kashmir are poor?
The 2011 census suggests that 3064 families comprising 19047 people had no house. This means around 0.32 per cent of the population in Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh are houseless. Anybody lacking a house is automatically landless.
Jammu and Kashmir’s below-the-poverty-line (BPL) population has always been in dispute for one or the other reason. It was 10.35 per cent in 2017-18 – almost half of the national average. Now in 2020-21, it is 12.58 per cent.
Even the people owning lands exhibit an interesting trend that makes Jammu and Kashmir distinct in the entire subcontinent. In 2015-16, there were 1416509 land holdings registered with the government. Of them, 905792 (63.95 per cent) land holdings comprised an area of less than 10 kanals of land. The survey suggests that in Kashmir, these marginal holdings form 72.90 per cent of all holdings. If seen across Jammu and Kashmir, more than 64 per cent of the small holdings are in Kashmir. Interestingly, in Jammu alone, 1176 people have land possession exceeding the limits set by the erstwhile Agrarian Reforms Act.
The survey found 281095 land holdings (19.8 per cent) having 10 to 20 kanals; 159988 (11.29 per cent) had up to 40 kanals; 43698 (3.08 per cent) had somewhere between 40 to 60 kanls; 14404 (1.02 per cent) holdings comprised between 60 to 80 kanals; 5579 (0.39 per cent) were up to 100 kanals; 4424 (0.31 per cent) holdings fall in 100-150 kanal category; 995 (0.07 per cent) holdings had 200 kanals; 426 (0.03 per cent) were up to 20 hectors and only 108 (0.01 per cent) had more than 400 kanals of land.
Efforts to get the landless population data in Jammu and Kashmir failed. “If you have a very small homeless population among natives, it means some of them may be having land but might be lacking resources to construct a home,” one officer, who knows Jammu and Kashmir’s numerical sphere for a long time, said. “Still, I will try to locate if the number was ever generated.”
Encroachments: A Reality
This, however, does not mean that there have not been encroachments upon state land. Reasons apart, encroachments on state land, kahcharie and nazool land has been a perpetual feature almost everywhere. At least one government had to get bulldozers out to reclaim the main roads in Srinagar.
Data available with TheNewsCaravan suggest that almost 2107230 kanals of land were in unauthorised occupation of people in 2014. Earlier on March 6, 2012, the government informed the Jammu and Kashmir assembly that 1790763 kanals of land stands encroached upon across the state of which 1055461 kanals (59 per cent) stands in Jammu and 735302 kanals in Kashmir. While Jammu has more stand land in possession of unauthorised people, in Kashmir, it was the case in kahcharie. By 2014, when the same detail was tabled in the house, the land under occupation had gone up despite the counter-encroachment campaigns by successive governments.
On the same day, the government said 23002 people were in illegal possession of 9469.49 hectares land in 16 forest divisions of Jammu as 15408 individuals held 3890.6 hectares illegally in Kashmir. This meant 13360.1 hectares of forest land were occupied by 38410 individuals.
In March 2013, the government revealed that a total of 25948 kanals of land belonging to the Evacuees’ Property stands encroached upon. It included 8065 kanals of EP land in Kashmir and 12444 in Jammu.
Kahcharie in the twin cities of Srinagar and Jammu is called Nazool land and it is 25948 kanals of high-value commercial land. Jammu has 18049 kanals of Nazool land. Of Srinagar’s 7899 kanal, the BSF has already been given 5548.15 kanals at Pantha Chowk. Of the balance land, 1089 kanals are residential (189 kanals unauthorised); 1041 kanals are commercial (250 kanals unauthorised) and 220 kanals are with institutions mostly legal occupations.
Besides, there are a lot of wastelands that fall under diverse names in revenue records – Banjri QAdeem, Bajr-e-Jadeed, Gair Mumkin Khud, Zeri Saya, Bhedzar, Safedzar, Tootzar, Kaap, Ghairmumkin Khul. There are more than two million kanals across Jammu and Kashmir – 1084096 in Kashmir and 1151546 kanals in Jammu’s 10 districts. Only in a few cases has part of this land been used for any developmental activity but this is key to certain vital distinctions in horticulture production across the erstwhile state.
Roshni Racket
Part of these occupations was fresh and partly for 50 to 100 years. It was against this backdrop that the Jammu and Kashmir government in 2000 decided to regularise the occupation on a market rate basis and create a corpus of funds that will help JK Power Development Corporation (JKSPDC) to take up major power projects. The government expected no less than one lakh from every single kanal of land in unauthorised possession – a sum of Rs 20,000 crore.
Less than five years later – when a complete system was in place for raising these funds, the then Chief Minister, Ghulam Nabi Azad was advised by a group of officials, who were part of his kitchen cabinet, to bestow the ownership of these lands on people free of cost. The idea was to make him emerge as towering over Kashmir’s land-to-tiller initiator, Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah. It reduced a scheme into a racket that is now detailed by CAG and various court orders.
Informing the assembly about the follow-up of the messed up scheme in March 2018, the government said that 253784 people had applied for regularisation of the encroachments they had made over 1790105 kanals – 313121 kanals in Kashmir (17.49 per cent) and 1476984 kanals (82.50 per cent) in Jammu’s 10 districts.
Eventually, the government approved the regularisation of only 172244 kanals – 13732 kanals (7.97 per cent) in Kashmir and 158512 kanals (92.02 per cent) in Jammu. The Jammu and Kashmir government raised Rs 76.91 crore from these regularisations.
Kashmir paid Rs 54.27 crore at an average of Rs 39522 per kanal. In Srinagar, it cost Rs 1391256 per kanal.
In Jammu, Rs 22.63 crore were raised by the sale. By an average, it cost Rs 1428 per kanal. In case of Jammu city where 44912 kanals – three times more than Kashmir’s 10 districts – was regularised, the average returns per kanal was Rs 3555.
With the entire Roshni scheme shelved and declared illegal by the administration and the court of law, it remains to be seen how will the government manage to compensate the people who availed a legal process to acquire property, invested in that and added to the State Domestic Gross Product (SDGP). The scheme was implemented in 2001 and discarded on October 9, 2020.
Motive and Method
After changing land laws, identifying issues with the land leases of recent years and opening the land resource for development and inviting investors, the Jammu and Kashmir administration finally announced that it will retrieve every inch of the land under unauthorised occupation. On expected lines, there was a fierce reaction.
Apart from protests that have been there in Srinagar, Jammu and Delhi, the political class has been talking tough. Civil liberty watchdogs also jumped in. While Amnesty International India called for an immediate halt in the demolitions, its UK Chapter even called the bulldozer maker company, JCB to invoke its rights and prevent abuse of the machine in Kashmir.
“Jammu and Kashmir was the only state or union territory where people did not sleep on the road, where people did not stand in line for free rations. Ever since the BJP came, the people living above the poverty line have also come below it. They want to make Jammu and Kashmir like Palestine and Afghanistan,” Mehbooba Mufti said. “Palestine is still better. At least people talk. Kashmir is becoming worse than Afghanistan the way bulldozers are being used to demolish homes of people.” She took the protests to Delhi where she was arrested.
Ms Mufti said the administration is hoodwinking the public. “They say that they are only targeting the rich and not touching the poor. But on the ground, even houses on three-marla land and under tin sheds are being demolished. Even people who have papers from Maharaja’s time are not being considered.”
Upholding the administration’s right to reclaim its assets, Omar Abdullah pointed out that due process is not being followed and bulldozer has become the first response to evict people from the lands they have been occupying.
“Due process has to be followed. Without issuing a single notice, they are directly sending bulldozers. If someone has occupied any property, issue them a notice, give them time to respond and then take action,” Omar said. “Bulldozers should be a measure of a last resort, not the first option.”
Comrade MY Tarigami said sees the anti-encroachment drive as a “war” against the people. “The ongoing so-called anti-land encroachment drive and eviction have generated fear psychosis among the common masses at the ground level in Jammu and Kashmir,” Tarigami said. “The selection of areas and individuals for bulldozing creates doubts regarding the real intentions of the administration. The eviction campaign seems selective and discriminatory.”
Terming the drive as “drama” of the Jammu and Kashmir administration, Apni Party leader, Altaf Bukhari said his party is aware of the intentions and motives. “There are no land sharks in Jammu and Kashmir,” Bukhari said. “Everyone who is behind the demolitions will be made accountable one day.”
Sajad Lone said he has no idea why the bulldozers are rolling. “Do they want to retrieve land or humiliate people? I think humiliation is more important to them,” Lone said. “I appeal to my Prime Minister. I had a misconception that you are everybody’s Prime Minister. Please tell me who my Prime Minister is. Who is the Prime Minister of the poor people you are bulldozing.”
Post Script
Authorities finally erased the Jammu showroom amid impressive security arrangements. In Srinagar and Jammu, authoroties issued notces to many localities asking them to vacate from the lands they have illgally occupied. In peripery of Kashmir, there are instances in which people have been asked to clear the lands from poplar, willow plantatons. There are instances in which people are volunatrily vacating from ceratin patches of land.
Jaipur: AIMIM president Asaduddin Owaisi on Saturday alleged that “delay” by the Rajasthan government in acting on the missing complaint lodged by the family members of the two men in the Bharatpur case allowed the accused to flee the state.
Owaisi also met the families of Junaid (35) and Nasir (25) whose charred bodies were found in a car in Haryana after the two men from Bharatpur district of Rajasthan were allegedly abducted by cow vigilantes. The Hyderabad MP also alleged that such incidents occur because “BJP supports and shelters such organisations due to which police do not take immediate action against them”.
The Rajasthan Police had on Friday arrested one of the five persons linked to the Bajrang Dal named in the FIR lodged at Gopalgarh police station.
“Had the Rajasthan government taken immediate action on the missing complaint related to Junaid and Nasir, then they (abductors) would have not been able to cross the Rajasthan border,” Owaisi who is on a two-day tour of the state told reporters in Alwar district.
He said it was a painful incident.
“If the BJP keeps sheltering such radicals then it is not right for the country. These incidents occur, only and only, because the BJP helps such organisations, gives them strength and shelters them due to which police and administration do not take immediate action,” Owaisi alleged. He said that it is not a matter of Muslims, but of all those people who believe in rule of law and the Constitution.
“Nobody has the right to take the law into their hands otherwise where will be the need for police, administration and courts,” he said.
Later in the day, Owaisi met the grieving family members of Junaid in Ghatmeeka village to express condolences.
“Junaid had six children and his elder brother, who is mentally challenged, had seven children. He had the responsibility of all the children. One murder has orphaned 13 children. It is a matter of regret that police of Haryana and Rajasthan have given free hand to these goons, terrorists and criminals,” he told reporters in Ghatmeeka village.
Haryana and Rajasthan police should arrest such gangs and put them in jail, he said and also targeted the BJP and Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
He also addressed a public meeting in Kaman town as a part of his party’s campaign for Assembly elections. Owaisi said that he is overwhelmed by the support of the people of Bharatpur. He said that his party will fight the assembly elections with full strength and emerge victorious.
Junaid had a criminal record of cattle smuggling and five cases were registered against him at different police stations, a police officer said.
The last rites of the two, who were related to each other, were conducted on Friday after authorities announced financial assistance of Rs 20.5 lakh to each of the affected families.
The Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) on Friday demanded a CBI probe into the matter and alleged that the Bajrang Dal’s name was being dragged into the case due to “political bias”.
Bajrang Dal is the youth wing of the VHP.
On the victims’ families alleging the Bajrang Dal’s role in the killings, the Rajasthan BJP said it is not justified to malign an organisation before the investigation is completed.
“Whether the accused have links with the Bajrang Dal or are cow vigilantes, it is a matter of investigation. It is not justified to malign any organisation. It will be better if the police take action against those who are guilty,” state BJP spokesperson Ramlal Sharma told reporters on Friday.
Hyderabad: Telangana BJP chief Bandi Sanjay Kumar on Saturday alleged the arrest of its social media activist, Parandham, and demanded his immediate release.
“Hindutva atmosphere is sending chills down spine of BRS ! They’re trying to intimidate us with police cases. Parandham,
@BJP4Telangana social media activist was arrested by police. We demand his immediate release. Those who fight for Hindu dharma are termed as communal in TS,” he tweeted.
Sanjay said that he will keeping speaking about his religion. “Why shouldn’t I speak about Hindu Dharma ? I will speak about my religion. We need to fight for protecting Hinduism & work for establishing Rama Rajya with passion, commitment & honesty. Else people can’t survive & women will be left unprotected in kingdom of Razakars,” he further said.
The reason for the alleged arrest is yet to be known.
Why shouldn’t I speak about Hindu Dharma ? I will speak about my religion. We need to fight for protecting Hinduism & work for establishing Rama Rajya with passion, commitment & honesty. Else people can’t survive & women will be left unprotected in kingdom of Razakars.
“Police ignore those who insult #Hinduism but will arrest those who work for protecting it. War has started. We will go to any extent to protect our BJP Karyakartas and social media activists. We’re ready to head to DGP Office or Pragathi Bhavan if necessary. Jai Sri Ram !,” he further said.
Police ignore those who insult #Hinduism but will arrest those who work for protecting it. War has started. We will go to any extent to protect our BJP Karyakartas and social media activists. We’re ready to head to DGP Office or Pragathi Bhavan if necessary. Jai Sri Ram !
Sanjay on Saturday morning gave a call to the people of the state to set up statues of Maratha king Shivaji across all villages and towns in the state.
“Chatrapathi Shivaji worked hard to establish Hindu rule. His blood boiled when Mughals urinated on Shivlings as a child. Once he grew up, he warred with the Mughals and threw them out,” Sanjay remarked at a Shivaji statue launch event in Rajanna Sircilla district.
Sanjay further called for uniting the Hindu society by taking inspiration from Shivaji. “If Shivaji’s statues are not set up, there is a danger of the Hindu society being made fun of. I urge you all to not do time pass politics,” he said addressing the saffron party’s cadre.
The state BJP chief also said that the Hindu faith is not anti any other faith. “But it has become a fashion for some to insult Hinduism. It’s unfair to not respond when some people do that. Lord Ayyappa and Saraswati were insulted and a basic protest was also not put up,” he said.
Sanjay was referring to Bairi Naresh’s remarks on Hindu Gods that led to a huge controversy in the state.
Bengaluru: Intensifying its election campaign in poll-bound Karnataka, the Congress on Saturday launched a ‘poster war’ against the BJP by pasting ‘Kivi Mele Hoova’ (flower on the ear) on BJP posters in Bengaluru and Dakshina Kannada districts.
The campaign was pursued aggressively a day after Congress MLAs tucked flowers on their ears inside the Assembly to show their protest against the unfulfilled promises made by the ruling BJP.
Flower on ears is a symbolic statement in Kannada, which means making someone a fool.
The Congress stepped up the ‘Kivi Mele Hoova’ campaign by taking it to the streets now, the party said in a statement.
“Posters of ‘Kivi Mele Hoova’ are seen on the top of the BJP ‘Achievement Wall’ paintings and posters in many parts of the Bengaluru city and Mangalore this morning,” it added.
The Congress’ Karnataka unit on Friday had attacked the BJP government for failing to fulfil 90 per cent of its 2018 manifesto promises and also for utilising only 56 per cent of allocated funds of the 2022-2023 budget, the statement said.
Former chief minister and Congress Legislative Party leader Siddaramaiah, Congress state president D K Shivakumar and other Congress MLAs sported flowers on their ears to highlight that BJP was making people ‘phool’ out of people, it added.
The ‘Kivi Mele Hoova’ is a pamphlet showing flowers tucked on the ear pasted on BJP posters.
The Congress poster appeared on BJP posters showing Prime Minister Narendra Modi, BJP national president J P Nadda, Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai, his predecessor B S Yediyurappa and BJP state president Nalin Kumar Kateel.
These posters were seen on Jayamahal Road in Bengaluru and Kankanadi in Dakshina Kannada district, a Congress activist said.
Reacting to it, Union Minister for Coal and Mines Pralhad Joshi said the Congress has realised that people will put flower on their ears.
“Congress leaders went to Assembly putting flowers on their ears. They have the realisation that people are going to put flowers on their ears. Already people have done the same to the Congress across the nation,” Joshi said.
Karnataka Health Minister Dr K Sudhakar said the Congress MLAs entering the Assembly with flowers on their ears shows that they had been in the habit of ‘putting flowers on the ears of the people’.
The BJP in response, started a Twitter campaign “Thatt Antha Heli” (Reply Quickly) to portray the Congress as a corrupt party.
The Congress had in the past conducted the ‘PayCM’ campaign alleging that the BJP government charges 40 per cent commission on all public works.
A wordplay on digital payments firm PayTM, the PayCM campaign had a QR code showing Bommai’s face in the middle.
Maharashtra: Uddhav Thackeray faction leader Priyanka Chaturvedi, Manisha Kayande and others arrived at ‘Matoshree’ in Mumbai today.
Manisha Kayande and others arrived at ‘Matoshree’ after the Election Commission of India (ECI) ordered that the party name “Shiv Sena” and the party symbol “Bow and Arrow” will be given to the Eknath Shinde faction.
“It’s surprising to see independent agencies like EC, which was set up to protect democracy and legislation, stooping so low and taking sides of those who’ve betrayed a political party. ECI is an ‘Entirely Compromised Institution of India’, said Uddhav Thackeray faction leader Priyanka Chaturvedi.
“BJP has already made EC, ED and CBI their election toolkits and now their next aim is the judiciary. Law Minister and Rajya Sabha chairman keep challenging the judiciary. So it is Supreme Court’s responsibility to protect democracy,” Priyanka added.
Previously, on Friday Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) Chief Sharad Pawar remarked on the loss of the “bow and arrow” symbol of his ally Uddhav Thackeray faction, stating that it would not have any major impact.
He also stressed that the people would accept the new symbol.
The NCP chief asked Thackeray to accept the Election Commission’s decision and take a new symbol.
“It’s the decision of the Election Commission. Once a decision is given, there can be no discussion. Accept it and take a new symbol. It (the loss of the old symbol) is not going to have any major impact as people will accept (the new symbol). It just would remain in the discussion for the next 15-30 days, that’s it,” Pawar said.
Shillong: A man was arrested in Meghalaya’s West Garo Hills district for allegedly sharing a video on social media which purportedly showed that any button pressed on an EVM leads to a vote in favour of the BJP, Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) FR Kharkongor said on Saturday.
The man, identified as Bolong R Sangma, had on February 16 shared the clip, alleging that EVMs were manipulated, he said.
Sangma was arrested after the returning officer of Rongjeng assembly constituency filed a police complaint, he added.
A case was filed against him under IPC section 171G, which deals with false statement in connection with an election, Kharkongor said.
EVMs or electronic voting machines are tamper-proof and go to factory reset mode if any manipulation is attempted, he said, adding that numerous safeguards are present at every level.
Jaipur: AIMIM president Asaduddin Owaisi on Saturday alleged that “delay” by the Rajasthan government in acting on the missing complaint lodged by the family of two men in the Bharatpur case allowed the accused to flee the state.
Charred bodies of Junaid (35) and Nasir (25) were found in a car in Haryana after the two men from Bharatpur district of Rajasthan were allegedly abducted by cow vigilantes.
Owaisi also alleged that such incidents occur because “BJP supports and shelters such organisations due to which police do not take immediate action against them”.
The Rajasthan Police had on Friday arrested one of the five persons named in the FIR lodged by family members at Gopalgarh police station.
“Had the Rajasthan government taken immediate action on the missing complaint related to Junaid and Nasir, then they (abductors) would have not been able to cross the Rajasthan border,” Owaisi who is on a two-day tour of the state told reporters in Alwar district.
He said it was a painful incident.
“If the BJP keeps sheltering such radicals then it is not right for the country.”These incidents occur, only and only, because the BJP helps such organisation, gives them strength and shelters them due to which police and administration do not take immediate action,” Owaisi alleged.
He said that it is not a matter of Muslims, but of all those people who believe in rule of law and the Constitution.
“Nobody has the right to take the law into their hands otherwise there will be the need of police, administration and courts,” he said.
Junaid had a criminal record of cattle smuggling and five cases were registered against him at different police stations, a police officer said.
The last rites of the two, who were related to each other, were conducted on Friday after authorities announced a financial aid of Rs 20.5 lakh to each of the affected families.
Rajasthan’s Minister of State for Education Zahida Khan had met the affected family members.
The Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) on Friday demanded a CBI probe into the matter and alleged that the Bajrang Dal’s name was being dragged into the case due to “political bias”.
Bajrang Dal is the youth wing of the VHP.
On the victims’ families alleging the Bajrang Dal’s role in the killings, the Rajasthan BJP said it is not justified to malign an organisation before the investigation is completed.
“Whether the accused have links with the Bajrang Dal or are cow vigilantes, it is a matter of investigation. It is not justified to malign any organisation. It will be better if the police take action against those who are guilty,” state BJP spokesperson Ramlal Sharma told reporters on Friday.
SRINAGAR: Peoples Democratic Party President Mehbooba Mufti on Saturday said that BJP is at forefront of spreading propaganda that she brought them in Jammu & Kashmir.
Addressing a gathering in Srinagar, as per news agency KNO, Mehbooba said that BJP is at the forefront of spreading propaganda that she brought them in Kashmir.
“The BJP, Jan Sangh and RSS are at the forefront of spreading propaganda that I brought them in Kashmir but you (BJP) know that I have kept your hands tied and didn’t allow you to speak,” said Mehbooba.
Peoples Democratic Party allied with BJP for six-year power sharing in Jammu & Kashmir in 2015, but the former withdrew support to Mehbooba Mufti-led government in June 2018, citing the deteriorating security situation in Jammu & Kashmir.
Defending her father’s decision to ally with BJP, the PDP chief said that her father Mufti Muhammad Sayeed allied with BJP on his own terms and conditions.
“No power of the world could have stopped the BJP from forming a government in Jammu & Kashmir. Mufti Sahab was a visionary and he decided that he will form a government on the conditions which will ensure protection to the people of Jammu & Kashmir and its identity,” she said.
Mehbooba Mufti said that they brought the entire leadership of India to talk with Hurriyat leaders, but they did not respond and shut the doors to the visiting delegation.