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Pakistan Villagers Face Eviction, Demand Fair Compensation, Say Ready To Part With Land, Not Houses

Darpan News Desk IANS, 22 Mar, 2019 08:23 PM

    As Pakistan and India discuss the alignment of Kartarpur corridor, some 600 villagers who are facing “forcible eviction” due to the project say they will block the development work if denied compensation of their land on commercial rates.


    The entire population (600) of Kothay Khurd village, where Gurdwara Dera Sahib Kartarpur is located (some 125 km from Lahore), has been ordered by the district administration to vacate their houses immediately for the development of the corridor to facilitate the Sikh pilgrims from India.


    “My ancestors had settled in the village even before the partition and now our fifth generation is living here. Some officials told the residents that the government was planning to build Kartarpur corridor on our land, therefore we will have to vacate it,” Mohammad Arshad of Kothay Khurd said.


    “We are living in the area for centuries and it is not possible for us to leave the area and the graves of our ancestors,” another villager Zaeem Hussain said, adding that the government officials had only told them that they would be compensated after their land and houses had been acquired.


    Hussain said there had been consensus among the villagers to sacrifice their agricultural land, but none of them was ready to leave their ancestral houses.


    He said the villagers would protest and not let the government develop the corridor if it forcibly evicted them from their houses. “We want compensation of our land on commercial rates,” he demanded.


    The Pakistan Kissan Rabita Committee has demanded immediate compensation for farmers at commercial rates. It said no ordinary compensation would be accepted and the affected families be given one job each.


    Deputy Commissioner Waheed Asghar says the government is acquiring the land under Section 4 of the Punjab Land Acquisition Act 1894, and it will pay compensation for the crop and land. He denied that the government was forcefully evicting the villagers. “We are trying to resolve the matter peacefully,” he said.


    Evacuee Trust Property Board spokesman Asif Hashmi said almost 40 per cent of the work on the corridor had been completed. “It will be completed by November to observe the 550th birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev,” he said.

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