Illegal land sale irks GSU

TURA, MAR 22: The Garo Students’ Union (GSU) said on Saturday that illegal land transfer between local residents and outsiders in plain belt area of Meghalaya’s Garo hills district is a matter of serious concern.

“The transfer of land owned and occupied by local residents, both tribal and non-tribal to outsiders through illegal means by way of sale, mortgage, lease, settlement is violation of Meghalaya Land and Revenue Regulation (Application and Amendment) Act 1972 is of serious concern, said GSU Tikrikilla unit president, Walseng Sangma

The union said that the situation demands urgent attention, as outsiders are taking advantage of the practice. “The price of the lands is soaring up and the brokers are seeking maximum benefits for illegal land transfer deals”, said Sangma.

The union also revealed that village elders, headman were actively involved in the illegal transferring of lands to outsiders.

“The failure to restrict the practice by villagers including concerned authorities was encouraging influx on a large scale in the region”, said Sangma.

The student body has warned locals not to engage in illegal deals or else legal action will be initiated. – From Our Correspondent

 

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