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Five officials including three policemen injured in stone pelting in Reasi
11/13/2021 11:07:02 PM
Early Times Report
REASI, Nov 13: Five officials including three policemen were injured in stone pelting while as the vehicle of MD J&K Housing Board was badly damaged. Eleven persons have been arrested. The possession of land measuring 116 Kanals and three Marlas situated in Gran, Reasi, duly allotted by the government was taken over by the Housing Board on spot after proper demarcation on 8-11-1995. Subsequent to above, developmental works on the land were taken up by the J&K Housing Board. Meanwhile, the Industries & Commerce Department occupied 56 Kanals of land leaving behind only 59 Kanals with the Board. The Housing Board issued demand notice vide No HB/1855 dated 8-9-2010, No HB/4342 dated 29-01-2011 and No HB/5307-08 dated 30-01-2012 for allotment of plots in Housing Colony, Reasi and subsequently offer letters were issued for 39 plots in favour of applicants who deposited full payment of plots (measuring 30 X 60 square feet) but till date possession could not be handed over to them for different reasons especially the mala fide litigation initiated by Karnail Singh and others. Today the Housing Board handed over the necessary documents to the allottees on spot for registration in the Court of Sub Registrar and also handed over possession of the plots to the allottees. Regarding the litigation part, Karnail Singh and Anr filed a writ in the High Court claiming ownership of the Shamilat Deh land measuring 244 Kanals and 07 Marlas falling under Khasra No.660/624/563 of Gran tehsil & district Reasi and sought orders for demarcation of the land. The High Court on 4-11-2015 in OWP No.1634/2015 MP No.01/2015 disposed off the petition with the direction to the respondents to carry out demarcation of land falling under Khasra No.660/624/563 at Gran, Reasi. In pursuance to the directions of High Court, a committee was constituted by the Deputy Commissioner, Reasi vide PS/DC/Resi/02/59-68 dated 07.04.2016 to conduct the demarcation of the land falling under Khasra No 660/624/563 at Gran. The report submitted by the demarcation committee has clearly established possession of land measuring 59 Kanals and 7 Marlas by the Board and 56 Kanals and 8 Marlas by the Industries Department. The private parties having vested interest in the Shamilat Deh land had been trying to grab the same and trying to show the Housing Board land as that of Shamilat Deh which is not a fact. The Housing Board with the full support of district administration Reasi conducted a day long exercise and handed over plots to the allottees who had paid all dues to the government way back in 2010. istrict Magistrate Reasi, Charandeep Singh and SSP Reasi, Shalinder Singh, ADC, Reasi Abdul Sattar, ASP Reasi, Surjeet Bhagat, ACR Reasi, Tehsildar Reasi supported the handing over of the plots to legal owners by providing all facility in the shape of Magistracy and Security Cover. During the handing over of plots some miscreants pelted stones on the officers leaving the official vehicle of MD Housing Board damaged, damaging the private JCB and a vehicle of journalist. Five persons including three police personnel and two officials of the Board were injured. The police lodged FIR No 222 against the miscreants under section 307, 353, 336, 427, 447, 147, 149 of IPC. Police has arrested 11 persons including three ladies. The arrested include Kewal Singh Barotra, Karan Singh Barotra, Deepak Singh Barotra, Sidhant Singh Barotra, Vakeel Singh Barotra, Raj Singh Barotra, Raghubir Singh Barotra, Ashok Singh Barotra, Vimla Devi, Darshana Devi and Reeta Balotra all residents of Gran. After the stone pelting incident the entire exercise was conducted in a peaceful manner.
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