JDU Leader Questions Ownership Rights for 86 Settlements

Ashutosh Ray Calls Process ‘Mere Rhetoric’ Without Assembly Approval

Key Points:

  • Saryu Roy had introduced bill for settlement rights in 2006-2007
  • Number of settlements increased from 86 to over 144 currently
  • State government acknowledges restrictive clause hinders ownership transfer

JAMSHEDPUR – Senior JDU leader Ashutosh Ray questioned the renewed initiative to grant ownership rights to 86 settlements in the city.

The ownership rights issue has a long history. MLA Saryu Roy introduced a bill in 2006-2007. However, no legislator supported his proposal then.

The Assembly rejected Roy’s initiative at that time. Now the same ownership rights discussion has resurfaced. Meanwhile, the number of settlements has grown significantly.

Originally, only 86 settlements sought ownership rights. Today, more than 144 settlements await similar recognition. The numbers have nearly doubled over the years.

Ray termed the ownership rights promise as rhetoric. He argued it remains empty words currently. Moreover, the proposal requires Assembly approval first.

The BJP government held absolute majority earlier. Even then, the legislation failed to pass. Additionally, authorities inserted a restrictive clause back then.

That clause continues to obstruct ownership transfer. The state government acknowledged this in Assembly. Furthermore, officials admitted the clause needs relaxation.

Without removing these restrictions, ownership remains elusive. The settlements will stay without legal titles. Besides, residents cannot secure their housing rights.

Ray emphasized legislators must show genuine commitment. All representatives need to unite on this. In addition, serious deliberation becomes absolutely necessary.

Only collective effort will yield solutions. Cross-party cooperation is essential for progress. A knowledgeable source stated representatives must prioritize residents’ interests.

The ownership rights debate affects thousands of families. These settlements house working-class populations primarily. Their housing security depends on legislative action.

Join Our Newsletter

Feel like reacting? Express your views here!

Related News

J&K Integral Part Of India; We Must Get PoK Back: Oppn, BJP Leaders Back MEA’s Strong Rejection Of China-Pak Remarks

New Delhi, May 27 (IANS) As India strongly rejected the "unwarranted references” made by China and Pakistan to Jammu and Kashmir in their joint...

From Unquestioned Supremo To Facing ED Heat: The Rise And Unraveling Of Former Kerala CM Vijayan

Thiruvananthapuram, May 27 (IANS) For nearly three decades, Pinarayi Vijayan stood as the undisputed strongman of Kerala politics, a leader who transformed himself from...

Opinion

Ekta Kapoor Learns To ‘clock It’ From Gen Z, Adapts To New Age Terminologies

Mumbai, May 27 (IANS) Producer and TV czarina Ekta Kapoor recently gave fans a hilarious glimpse into her fun interaction with the Gen Z...

Nicolas Cage Reveals What Influenced Him For ‘Spider-Noir’

Los Angeles, May 27 (IANS) Hollywood actor Nicolas Cage, who headlines the streaming series ‘Spider-Noir’, has shared that the pop art of...

You May Also Like

Property Of Drug Peddler Worth Rs 1 Crore Attached In J&K’s Srinagar

Srinagar, May 26 (IANS) Police in Jammu and Kashmir's Srinagar district said on Tuesday that it has attached immovable property worth Rs 1 crore...

Jharkhand: Jamtara Farmer Earns Handsome Income Under PM-KUSUM Scheme

Ranchi, May 26 (IANS) In a surprising tale of fate turning into fortune, Damodar Singh, a Jamtara farmer, saw his fortunes touch the sky...

Read More

Discussion

Recent