The reported revelations during investigations by the ACB concerning the misuse of land rights allotted to West Pakistani Refugees (WPRs) in Jammu are a glaring example of systemic corruption and exploitation by influential individuals and officials. The scandal, involving the conversion and illegal sale of 48 kanals of agricultural land intended for cultivation by refugees, underscores the pervasive issue of corruption that has plagued various departments for years. This egregious misuse of power reflects a deep-rooted nexus between Government officials, police personnel, and politicians. The initial intention behind the Government’s provision was to offer a semblance of justice to the WPRs, who were historically denied citizenship rights in the erstwhile State of Jammu and Kashmir. However, the laudable policy was subverted by a mafia that manipulated legal frameworks and exploited vulnerable refugees for personal gain.
The modus operandi involved influential individuals, with the help of revenue officials, coercing refugees into signing a power of attorney documents for a paltry sum of Rs 50,000. These officials facilitated the resale of this land, illegally converting it into a high-value asset. The evidence, including 100 such mutations found at a Revenue official’s house, reveals the magnitude of this scandal. This land was not intended for sale, yet it was sold off, yielding substantial profits for the corrupt officials and politicians involved. This has eroded the public’s trust in Government institutions. The potential incorporation of influential names in the FIR highlights the necessity of stringent action against such malpractices. The administration has to ensure that those found guilty are held accountable and stringent disciplinary actions are taken. Furthermore, there is an urgent need for a thorough review and reform of the land allocation processes to prevent such fraudulent activities in the future. This scandal serves as a stark reminder of the urgent need for transparency and accountability within Governmental frameworks. As the ACB continues its probe, the judiciary and administration must act decisively, ensuring justice for the West Pakistani Refugees and restoring faith in the system.