
J&K got less assets during apportionment with Ladakh, says CM
Hindustan TimesChief minister Omar Abdullah on Tuesday said that Jammu and Kashmir got relatively less assets during apportionment with Ladakh that included a significant portion of J&K Bhawan in Delhi post J&K Reorganisation Act, 2019. “To address the accommodation requirements, the government has acquired a plot of land measuring 3,179.58 square metres on a perpetual leasehold basis from the Delhi Development Authority in Dwarka for constructing a bhawan complex, considering its accessibility and proximity to the other state bhavans,” he added. We will modify it so that patients can use it.” He informed the house that apportionment of assets of the erstwhile state of J&K was done in accordance with the recommendations of the advisory committee constituted under the Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisation Act, 2019, and another committee formed by the government. Regarding encroachments on J&K’s assets, Omar said a property owned by the J&K government in Delhi, measuring one kanal and 11.2 marlas, was encroached upon which has been evicted.
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