The Jammu and Kashmir administration said that action will be taken against officials who have allegedly tampered with revenue records of migrant properties in the Valley.
District Development Commissioner, Srinagar, Muhammad Aijaz Asad said 16 cases of tampering of revenue records of Kashmiri migrant properties have been verified.
Asad said 18 cases of trespassing were also verified, of which a few were found lacking the details of the properties and the same have been sought for final resolution.
He said the district administration has resolved 660 complaints since the launch of the dedicated online grievance portal for migrants.
DDC, Srinagar said some trespassing cases involved pending rentals with security forces and lack of compensation by the Public Works Department.
In three cases of illegal trespassing, the necessary follow-up action has already been initiated, he added. Asad said the officers of revenue and other departments concerned have been given clear directions to address the grievances concerning the land and property of the migrants on priority. The deputy commissioner said a robust mechanism has been put in place for redressal of such complaints as per law and in a time-bound manner.