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Land Management, Cooperatives and Poverty Alleviation Minister Balram Adhikari has said that the government cannot always give land to squatters.
At Wednesday's meeting of the Agriculture, Cooperative and Natural Resources Committee under the House of Representatives, the minister said that the government has so far formed 12 commissions to provide land to landless Dalits, landless squatters, and unorganized residents and has been giving land.
Instead of forming a commission after the government, the minister said that it is necessary to consider the commission as the final commission and conclude the matter of providing land to landless Dalits, landless squatters, and unorganized residents. "The land commission formed to solve land-related problems should now be considered as the final commission." So far, 12 commissions have been formed. The government cannot always distribute land,' said the minister.
The minister said that the government is making a system where every person's land can be viewed digitally. Technology has been developed to see how much land a person has across the country. The government is looking at that technology. The commission should give authority to the commission to confiscate the land and take it to jail legally if it is found that the land is taken by the commission by going to another place and claiming to be squatter. "The government has a policy to end the trend of buying and selling land in the name of Sukumvasi," he said.
According to the current land act, the minister also said that land cannot be given in Gaucharan, River Ukas, Hatbazar, soil, buffer zone, and protected areas . "Now the government can do all the work only if the government changes the law and gives authority to the land commission," he said, "the government cannot remove the housing market". There are voices of protest that the revenue has increased, but the government is not getting any amount. If we give them Lalpurja, they will pay the revenue every year . The revenue will be raised twice as much as the current revenue. All the issues made difficult by the law should be removed.'
The minister said that the government has a tendency to take land and sell it in many places under the name of Sukumvasi and Dalits.
