Eviction of political figures from Govt quarters | 2 occupants vacated, 6 in process of vacation: Advocate General
Jammu, June 6: Of the 43 political figures occupying the government quarters without holding any position, the Estates Department in Kashmir and Jammu have evicted only two occupants, the government informed the court on Thursday.
Advocate General D C Raina submitted before the Division Bench (DB) comprising Chief Justice N Kotiswar Singh and Justice Moksha Khajuria Kazmi that the government has evicted two politicians Wazira Begum and Sonaullah Lone whereas six more are in the process of being vacated.
The Estates Department despite directions from the court has not evicted influential political figures yet.
Advocate Sheikh Shakeel Ahmed argued that Estate Department Directors from Kashmir and Jammu have also failed to explain why these 43 occupants were not charged rental at commercial rates since they were not holding any office as of now.
Advocate Ahmed argued that there cannot be two laws in a similar situation as the government evicted more than 200 politicians including two former chief ministers Omar Abdullah and Mehbooba Mufti and several ex-ministers but undue favour was being extended to some politicians who were having access to the corridors of power.
The court listed the matter for the next hearing on August 7 with the directions to the Estates Department to report instructions moved by former finance minister Abdul Raheem Rather who is seeking clarification that he has already vacated the government accommodation and his name should be removed from the list of occupants.