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                    | Congress asks LG to review anti youth, anti-people decisions  |   |   |    Early Times Report
  Jammu, Aug 18:  Congress today launched a frontal attack on the BJP led Centre Govt. and UT administration for multiple decisions and orders against the overall interests of different sections of people especially the educated youths,  including the recent  executive order debarring displaced persons of 1947 from POJK with regard to transfer of their occupancy  rights vested to them under existing law of legislature  and urged the new LG to review such  anti youth  and anti-people decisions. Addressing a press conference at party HQ here today, Chief Spokesperson of JK Unit  of Congress Ravinder Sharma pointed out several recent decisions which go against the interests of the people of different sections including the  educated unemployed,  self employed and temporarily employed  youth besides  the   recent order of the Custodian General  debarring  displaced  persons of 1947 from POJK area from transferring their occupancy rights without prior NOC which is against the law of the legislature vested to them under section 3-A of the Agrarian Reforms Act. Flanked by General Secretary PCC Th. Manmohan Singh, Chairman of JKPCC Refugee Wing  of the PCC Vinod Sharma and PCC Secretary Incharge Media Neeraj Gupta, Sharma questioned the recent order issued by the Department of  Custodian  Evacuee Property  prohibiting the exercise of legal rights granted to the displaced persons of  1947 from POJK by virtue of Section 3-A of Agrarian Reforms Act, whereby occupancy rights  were given to them with right to transfer such rights  by  sale, mortgage, gift or exchange. |   
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