Will relocate the Gorukhuti family who was evicted if citizenship was proven, the Government said Assam – News2IN
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Will relocate the Gorukhuti family who was evicted if citizenship was proven, the Government said Assam

Will relocate the Gorukhuti family who was evicted if citizenship was proven, the Government said Assam
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Guwahati: The Government Assam said that he had allocated around 134 hectares to move the Gorukhuti family who was evicted in the Darrang district given to them was a series of other requirements.
However, the families of Dhalpur villages who were evicted in Gorukuti would not be paid as any compensation because they “penetrated”, the government said in a written statement for the Gautati High Court in response to the Pil submitted by the opposition leader Debabrata Saikia.
“Area of ​​around 1,000 Bighas (around 134 hectares) of land in the southern part No.
1 & No.
3 Desa Dhalpur has been intended for moving expelled people who can verify the status of affected erosion and land status in each.
Place and regency, citizenship, and district The existing state rehabilitation policy, “said information from the government said.
Circle Officer Revenue Sipajhar Kamaljeet Sarma, who represented the Assam government, said in a statement that the occupant of the region was a seizure and they “had to be expelled at any time” according to the rules framed below the Land Regulation Assam, 1886.
“This problem is related to encroachment And just expulsion and not related to the acquisition of land.
Therefore, questions about resettlement, rehabilitation and compensation, etc.
according to the actions of land acquisition are irrelevant, “he added.
In addition to the case of Saikia, the Gautati High Court itself registered Suo Motu Pill after the eviction of violence in Sipajhar and both of them were exchanged together.
The Gazeadah High Court, which was headed by the chairman of Judges Sudhanshu Dhulia and Justice Kakheto Sema, heard the problem on Wednesday and carried a time of one week to the state government to submit a detailed affidavit and a fixed December 14 for the next hearing.
The court also recorded the state government guarantee that until now for the remaining seizure there was no coercive action adopted as an effort made to convince them to move to their own area.
“All the same, like and when these steps are adopted, the applicant will be in Liberty to move the application before this court,” said the command.
When contacted, Saikia Talha’s advice Abdul Rahman told the news agency that there was a legal process to hold foreigners.

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