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| Cop grabs state land in Bijbehara; CM intervenes, but to no avail | | | Saahil Suhail Anantnag, Jan 11: The intervention of the Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has also not been able to constraint revenue authorities in Bijbehara to probe into the allegations of grabbing state land by a police cop. According to complaints, police cop identified as Farooq Ahmad Dar s/o Gulam Nabi Dar resident of Thajiwara Bijbehara has allegedly grabbed 51 Kanals of State land in the village. Locals told ET, "Police cop has bribed everyone from peon to DC and that is the reason officials are keeping off." Locals said that police cop has raised structure on state land in front of Government school building that was constructed in 1985. "We have over a hundred times visited the Deputy Commissioner's office with the complaint, but he did not respond. This land served as a play field for village youngsters but the cop grabbed the land when he constructed small cowshed during night hours and then staked claim on it," residents said. "Then Deputy commissioner Anantnag Jai pal Singh directed the Tehsildar to act against the land grabber but structure wasn't dismantled by the revenue officials who were bribed by the cop" they added. Ab Rashid Ashwar one of the village committee member said, "we continued to approach the authorities including the divisional commissioner thrice nothing changed and most importantly the Chief minister, but all in vain." When contacted deputy commissioner Anantnag, Farooq Ahmad Shah, said, "few days back ADC Anantnag visited the area and within days we will solve this problem".
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