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Minister of Land Management, Cooperatives and Poverty Alleviation Balram Adhikari has claimed that the current Land Commission formed to give justice to landless squatters is the last constitutional commission and it will solve all kinds of land related problems.
Addressing the state-level orientation organized by the Land Problem Solution Commission in Deukhuri on Sunday, the minister said, 'Now no one will be wronged in the matter of land, nor will anyone be landless.'
Chief Minister of Lumbini Province Chetnarayan Acharya has said that the provincial government will play an effective role in solving the land related problem. Acharya said that the state government will provide effective facilitation to solve the problems of landless squatters, landless Dalits and unorganized residents.
"The state government will not allow any shortfall in facilitating the union, local government and land commission to solve the land problem," he said, "it is necessary to give quick results." The government will give full support and cooperation.'
Hari Prasad Rizal, chairman of the land problem solution commission, said that the commission has been constitutionally empowered to solve the land problem permanently.
He informed that 296 thousand applications have been collected in Lumbini province and the commission is proceeding with the work. He said that there are more problems related to land in Rupandehi, Dang, Banke, Bardia, Kapilvastu, Nawalparasi and other districts of Lumbani. According to him, 1 million 97 thousand applications have been collected across the country. In the
program, State Government's Physical Infrastructure Development Minister Bhumishwar Dhakal, Agriculture, Land Management and Cooperative Minister Dinesh Panthi and Economic Affairs and Planning Minister Dhanendra Karki said that the real landless and squatters should get justice.
