The Centre has allowed the state governments to use the enemy properties for “public use”. The enemy properties refer to the property of the people who migrated to Pakistan during partition and also to China after the Sino-India war in 1962, the PTI reported quoted the concerned officials on Monday.
The move has come amid the Centre’s bid to sell these properties which are more than 9,400 in numbers with a worth of over Rs 1 lakh crore and Rs 3000 crore of the enemy shares.
The guidelines for disposal of the Enemy Property Order 2018 has been amended to facilitate the “usages of enemy property by the state government exclusively for public use”, according to a notification issued by the home ministry.Click Here: West Coast Eagles Guernsey