IAS Tina Dabi, who persistently makes headlines for each her skilled and private life, has attracted consideration as soon as extra for her most up-to-date determination because the DM of Jaisalmer. After the federal government bulldozed their 50 “encroachments” of short-term habitations (kachchi basti), reportedly on the orders of IAS Tina Dabi, Pakistani Hindu migrants staged a protest outdoors the district collectorate, in response to Aaj Tak.
Four kilometres from the district headquarters, within the Amarsagar gram panchayat, are the relocated Hindus from Pakistan. Over 150 girls, males, and youngsters have since got here to the streets within the sweltering warmth because of this motion, as per Aaj Tak.
According to the protesters, their houses had been set on hearth, and one of many girls protesting was pulled away by power, in response to TOI. However, the migrants declared that they might not go away their protest till they had been relocated some other place.
What is IAS Tina Dabi’s tackle the continuing protest?
IAS Tina Dabi defended the motion, stating that it was carried out because of issues from the sarpanch of Amarsagar and neighbourhood residents. The land allegedly owned by the state authorities’s city enchancment belief (UIT) was reportedly unlawfully taken over by Hindu migrants, in response to the complainants.
She claimed that though the refugees had acquired prior notices to go away the property, they refused to conform, Times Now reported. According to a media report, 28 encroachments have already been cleared away. During an anti-encroachment drive earlier within the month, the Jodhpur Development Authority demolished 200 constructions, nearly all of which belonged to Pakistani immigrants.
Following this, group members complained, claiming that three individuals had deceived them and “sold” them the land owned by the Jaipur Development Authority (JDA), Times Now reported.
The controversial Citizenship Amendment Act, enacted by the Narendra Modi-led authorities in 2019, vowed to grant citizenship to Hindus, Sikhs, Jains, Buddhists, Parsis, and Christians who had immigrated to India from Bangladesh, Pakistan, and Afghanistan as of December 31, 2014.
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