For the first time since the August 5 decision to revoke the special status of Jammu and Kashmir, Union Home Minister Amit Shah said on Tuesday that “only government land would be used to establish industries, hospitals and educational institutions”.
He told a delegation from Jammu and Kashmir, comprising sarpanches (village heads) and members of civil society groups, that “nobody’s land would be taken away”.
The village heads, who were elected last year, demanded security, with some of them from south Kashmir still living in hotels in Srinagar under police protection as they have not been able to go back to their villages.
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