News

GoI asks JK Govt to provide data of immovable properties of Kashmiri migrants

Srinagar: The National Security Council Secretariat (NSCS)-an executive government agency tasked with advising the Prime Minister’s Office on matters of national security and strategic interest, has sought data from the Jammu and Kashmir government on the immovable properties of Kashmiri migrants.

In an order issued on 14 January, NSCS, said that it is preparing an assessment of Kashmiri migrants (Pandits, Sikhs and others) who were displaced due to militancy in J&K.

The NSCS has sought area-wise details of landholdings and immovable property of Kashmiri migrants in the Kashmir valley in the 1990s, reported the Greater Kashmir.

“Current landholdings and immovable property of Kashmiri migrants in the Kashmir valley, who are settled in other parts of J&K and rest of India. Area-wise data is requested,” said the order, issued by SM Sahai, additional secretary NSCS.

The agency has also sought data of immovable property belonging to Kashmiri migrants which is under the custody of the state government at the earliest.

“Area-wise details of ‘distress sales’ and alienation of immovable properties of Kashmiri migrants in the Kashmir valley since 1990s,” said the order.

Following the communication, the divisional commissioner Kashmir has written to all the deputy commissioners, directing them to furnish the data on immovable properties of Kashmiri migrants within three days.

Click to comment
To Top