Land Rights Bill Controversy: Power Play in Jammu & Kashmir Assembly

Omar Abdullah criticized the PDP's land rights bill, claiming it lacks safeguards for Jammu and Kashmir residents. The bill, aimed at providing land rights to those with homes on government land, was defeated by a voice vote. Abdullah opposed the bill, fearing it could benefit land mafia and encroachers.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Srinagar | Updated: 28-10-2025 19:25 IST | Created: 28-10-2025 19:25 IST
Land Rights Bill Controversy: Power Play in Jammu & Kashmir Assembly
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In a heated debate in the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah fiercely criticized the opposition PDP's land rights bill, asserting it was politically motivated and lacked safeguards for the territory's residents. The bill, introduced by PDP MLA Waheed Para, was ultimately defeated in a voice vote.

Abdullah argued that the proposed legislation could inadvertently aid land mafia and illegal encroachers, as it failed to clarify the residency of landholders. Emphasizing the potential harm, he stated, "I will not let the people of Jammu and Kashmir be harmed through my government."

The controversy further exposed political rifts, with Abdullah rejecting suggestions of compromising Jammu and Kashmir's land for political gains in Rajya Sabha. Despite support from the PDP in the previous elections, Abdullah made it clear that the welfare of residents takes precedence over political bargaining.

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