State land not encroached upon, transferred to JDA: Jora

JAMMU: Refuting allegations of encroachment, Jammu and Kashmir government today said that nearly 373 acres of land in Sunjwan belt has been transferred to Jammu Development Authority (JDA), and action is being taken against violators.

Replying to a calling attention notice by JKNPP member Syed Rafiq Shah in Legislative Council, Minister for Urban Development, Nawang Rigzin Jora said 2,982 kanals (nearly 373 acres) of land in Sunjwan village (in Jammu city) has been transferred to JDA.

“The land is neither demarcated nor its possession has been handed over to JDA by revenue department till date,” he said.

Jora informed the House that the enforcement wing of Jammu Municipal Corporation undertook frequent drives against construction made in violation of rules.

“Necessary action under law has been taken against the violators from time to time,” he added.

The Minister said that no municipal land has been encroached upon in Sainik Colony and Greater Kailash (GK) areas, which fall within the jurisdiction of Jammu Municipal Corporation (JMC).

There have been allegations that entire land of JDA at Sunjwan has been encroached upon and sold by land mafia and colony set up. (agencies)