Why did the president stop the land ordinance?

”As it is a sensitive matter, this ordinance is under study,” said President Paudel's legal adviser, Baburam Kunwar.

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Why did the president stop the land ordinance?

President Ramchandra Paudel, who has issued 4 ordinances recommended by the Council of Ministers, has stopped the ordinance related to land. He stopped the 'ordinance made to amend some Nepal Acts related to land' recommended by the Council of Ministers.

According to the President's office, it has been stopped for study as it is a sensitive subject. "Since this ordinance is a sensitive matter, it is under study," said President Paudel's legal adviser, Baburam Kunwar. The Council of Ministers meeting had recommended to issue an ordinance with provisions including the release of the ban on the sale of land exceeding the limit. 

The cabinet meeting has changed the law that prohibits the sale of land exceeding the limit, which is exempted from the current real estate business. It was recommended to President Paudel to issue an ordinance with the provision of non-receipt. 

Similarly, during the early survey period, the landless Dalits, landless squatters, who were said to be covered by gauchar, haat, ghat, market or forest area or butan, but who have built houses on such land for a long time, and landless squatters, free of charge and provide ownership of the land to the unorganized dwellers. Ordinance has . 

According to Shailaja Regmi Bhattarai, spokesperson of the President's office, four ordinances have been issued on Monday. In which 'Ordinance to Amend Some Nepal Acts on Promotion of Good Governance and Public Service Delivery, 2081', Economic Procedures and Financial Responsibility (First Amendment), Ordinance 2081', Privatization (First Amendment), Ordinance 2081' and Economic and Business Environment Improvement and Investment Enhancement Ordinance 2081 to amend some Nepal Acts.

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