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L-G reassures habitations, livelihoods of common man will be protected in J&K

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L-G reassures habitations, livelihoods of common man will be protected in J&K
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Srinagar: Jammu and Kashmir Lt Governor Manoj Sinha has reassured the populace that the administration will protect the residents and the way of life of the common people despite mounting concerns over the ongoing anti-encroachment drive.

The assertion that the common man will be negatively impacted by the anti-encroachment drive initiated last month throughout Jammu and Kashmir was rejected by him as "misinformation."

The drive has drawn severe criticism from almost all major political parties and also triggered protests in certain pockets.

"I want to assure the people that the administration will safeguard the habitations and livelihoods of the common man.

Only influential and powerful people who misused their position and violated the law to encroach upon the state land would face the law of the land," Sinha said after inaugurating Civil Services Officers Institute (CSOI) here on Friday.

"Only those people who have grabbed land illegally are facing eviction.

I have personally directed the deputy commissioners and senior superintendents of police to closely monitor (the drive) and ensure no innocent person is affected in any manner," the LG said.

Referring to the CSOI, Sinha said it will promote welfare of officers, and their families and build close cooperation and interaction to reinforce democratic values.

"I am confident CSOI in Jammu and Kashmir will render yeoman service to the Union Territory with systematic and continuous improvement in governance through seminars and debates on civil administration," he said.

He said the institute will work as a bridge between different fields of civil administration and officers will get the opportunity to learn a lot from each other's experiences.

"CSOI will strengthen the ethos of good governance and will evolve into a centre for meaningful discussion on economic growth and social change," he said.


With PTI inputs

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