If the Land Ordinance is passed, the land mafia will get benefits: Yadav

Magh 29, 2081

Kantipur Reporter

If the Land Ordinance is passed, the land mafia will get benefits: Yadav

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After JSP Nepal decided not to support the land ordinance in both houses of the parliament, President Upendra Yadav said that if this ordinance is issued, there is a possibility that due to excessive increase in internal migration and emigration, there may be an internal conflict in the future and a game that will tear the country apart.

He disclosed the reason for rejecting the ordinance and made this idea public through the social network Facebook. He has written, 'It seems that the ordinance made to amend some of the Nepalese laws related to land has been brought to distribute or distribute the land to different people under various pretexts including the limit and area of ​​the land. We have serious disagreement and opposition to this ordinance.'

He said that the ordinance would deal with real estate business, unorganized living, development of land and construction of houses in such houses, and distribution of public land, river, river or canal bank land, forest, national park and reservation land, Gauchar haat, haatghat or market land, roadside land, forest area or intermediate area land, Bhutan area land and national forest forest encroachment and encroachment on the people who live illegally. He has claimed that the forest will be destroyed and the environment and biological diversity will be destroyed by fencing and other activities.

Jaspa objected that an ordinance has been introduced to distribute land to landless squatters, landless Dalits and unorganized people and to benefit big real estate businessmen in a way that is wider than the eighth amendment made on 28th January 2078.

Chairman Yadav has also argued that if the ordinance is passed like this, it will have a serious impact in the Churia region as well, and it will turn into desertification of Terai-Madhesh . He wrote, 'If this ordinance is passed, some corrupt people, commission cheats, middlemen, people close to the government, land mafia and big real estate traders as well as housing companies will benefit enormously . If the government wants to solve the problems of landless Dalits, landless and poor squatters and unorganized settlements, there are sufficient provisions in the prevailing laws of Nepal. The government should solve their problems.'

Kantipur

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