J&K Politicians React As UT Opens To Real Estate Investors.

J&K Politicians React As UT Opens To Real Estate Investors.

After J&K administration opened the union territory to the real estate investors by signing 39 MoUs worth Rs crore for the development of housing and commercial projects politicians of the region have reacted strongly.

Former Chief Ministers Omar Abdullah and Mehbooba Mufti alleged that it is being done to change the demography of the region.

“Once again the true intentions of the government are brought to the fore. While offering to secure the land, jobs, domicile laws & identity of the people of Ladakh, J&K is being put up for sale. People of Jammu should beware, ‘investors’ will buy up land in Jammu long before Kashmir,” Abdullah wrote on Twitter.

Mehbooba tweeted, “J&K’s special status was illegally revoked to dehumanise, dispossess & disempower the only Muslim majority state in India. GOIs brazen loot & sale of our resources shows that the sole motive is to annihilate our identity & change the demography.”

Apni Party President Syed Altaf Bukhari said that efforts that aim at a holistic development and job creation in Jammu and Kashmir are welcome but not at the cost of domicile laws that safeguard land and employment rights of its permanent residents.

“Our Party will always welcome any efforts that will foster progress and prosperity in Jammu and Kashmir. But at the same time we are pledged to resist any plans that will do away with the exclusive rights of the people on their land and jobs,” he said.

Taking a strong exception to the controversial agenda of the Jammu summit in which the term ‘permanent resident of the State’ has been omitted from J&K Development Act, Bukhari said that the exclusion of this legal guarantee is totally unacceptable to the people of Jammu and Kashmir.

“Apni Party wants to make it crystal clear that we will always resist any such proceedings that are against the Domicile Law in J&K,” he said, adding that Jammu and Kashmir is in dire need of infrastructural development but the same should revolve around its peoples’ identity, demography and their special rights under law.

KASHMIR