The
Statesman: New Delhi: Monday, 01 June 2015.
Amid a debate
on land acquisition, three departments dealing with the issue here--DDA, Land
Acquisition Collectors, and Land and Building--are "harassing" land
owners in the matters of giving compensation, the Central Information
Commission has held.
The case came
before Information Commissioner Sridhar Acharyulu when 77-year-old Lajinder
Singh came with the plea that he was not getting proper response on his RTI
applications through which he wanted to know status of compensation for his
land acquired 37 years ago in 1977-78.
"The
whole country is suffering from problems of land acquisition, and Lajinder
Singh is an example of victim of lethargic attitude of government. The
Commission also finds these three departments highly non-responsive. They
should have human concern for these victims," Acharyulu said.
Singh claimed
he is the second generation in the family fighting for compensation after his
father died waiting for it and none of the three departments has given him proper
response to his queries.
Pulling up
the departments, Acharyulu said, "The Commission finds serious
responsibility on the part of the respondent authority. The Commission had seen
several RTI applications from poor land owners whose land were acquired around
1977-78 like Lajinder Singh in this case."
He said,
"The Commission notices that these three public authorities are harassing
the land owners."
The CIC
ordered framing of a detailed note on the queries of Singh and also problems
raised by him regarding compensation issues faced by land owners. Acharyulu
also issued a show cause notice to Land and Building Department seeking to know
why a penalty be not imposed for evasive replies.