West Bengal Forms High-Level Panel to Tackle Government Land Grabbing
The West Bengal administration has formed a senior official panel to curb government land grabbing. This decision follows Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's dissatisfaction with ongoing land theft allegations. The committee includes high-ranking officials such as the state Finance Secretary and Kolkata Police Commissioner, aiming to implement strict measures.
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The West Bengal administration has taken a significant step by constituting a high-level panel to prevent the unauthorized grabbing of government lands, an official spokesperson confirmed on Friday.
This decisive move comes shortly after Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee voiced her strong displeasure regarding persistent allegations of land theft. A source revealed that during an administrative meeting on Thursday, Chief Minister Banerjee expressed profound concern over the issue, leading to the formation of the committee.
Comprising top-tier officials, the committee includes state Finance Secretary Manoj Pant, senior IAS officer Prabhat Mishra, ADG (Law and Order) Manoj Verma, and Kolkata Police Commissioner Vineet Goyal. ''Strict actions are planned to curb such activities,'' the official added, highlighting the state government's unwavering commitment to addressing the problem.
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