West Bengal Govt to Provide Land Possession to Refugees, Regularise Their Colonies, Says CM Mamata Banerjee
"But there are several refugee colonies on the land owned by the central government and private parties. We have been saying this for a long time asking them to regularise these refugee colonies and provide them with land possession. However, they have been sending eviction notices," Banerjee said.
Kolkata, November 25: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Monday announced that attempts would be made to regularise refugee colonies on land owned by private parties and even by the central government. The displaced people will also be given land rights by the Trinamool Congress government, Banerjee said.
Her statement came in the backdrop of the Centre's announcement that the National Register of Citizens (NRC) process would be carried out across the country. Alleging that the TMC is protecting illegal immigrants from Bangladesh as they are the party's votebank, senior BJP leaders have asserted that NRC would be implemented in the state. NTA Responds to Mamata Banerjee Over Inclusion of Gujarati in JEE Mains, Says 'No Other State Requested For Any Other Language'.
The state government had earlier regularized 94 refugee colonies which were on state government land, she said after a Cabinet meeting. "But there are several refugee colonies on the land owned by the central government and private parties. We have been saying this for a long time asking them to regularise these refugee colonies and provide them with land possession. However, they have been sending eviction notices," Banerjee said.