Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has instructed officials to take swift action on granting land ownership rights to families displaced from East Pakistan who are now living in various districts of the state. The Chief Minister highlighted that this effort is beyond just land transfer and seeks to honor the struggles of those who sought refuge in India. Acknowledging the decades-long waiting period for rehabilitation, the government aims to address various challenges. These include addressing incomplete transfer procedures, discrepancies in records, and administrative issues that have prevented families from receiving formal land rights, emphasizing the state’s commitment to social justice and humanitarian principles.
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