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Property of people living in Pakistan and China will be auctioned in Aligarh, auction will be done through e-platform

Aligarh: The process of auction of enemy properties has been started by the Central Government in a completely transparent manner. A list of such properties has also been published by the government across the country. Chief Supervisor Brigadier Arvindam has informed District Magistrate Indra Vikram Singh and Deputy Custodian of Enemy Property through a letter that in Korha Raghupura of Tehsil Atrauli, 3379000 (Thirty-three lakh eighty-nine thousand) Khasra No. 147 area of ​​1.090 hectare land will be auctioned online. Bidding will be done on September 8 through the website http://mstecommerce.com. According to government records, the owner of this property had migrated to Pakistan in 1955. In 2018, declaring the property as an enemy, the government is in possession of it.

Enemy property will be auctioned online

In relation to the online auction of enemy property, Additional District Administration Officer Pankaj Kumar has told that whoever wants to participate in the auction will have to deposit 10 percent of the EMD amount of the reserve price. Other terms and conditions regarding the online auction can be seen on the online website. He has also informed that one property of 5.357 hectare area in Tehsil Kol and 10 enemy properties of 0.994 hectare area in Tehsil Khair have been freed from encroachment.

Total 48.34 hectares of enemy property in Aligarh

There is a total of 48.34 hectares of enemy property in Aligarh. In which maximum 24 properties are enemy properties in Tehsil Khair. Whose area is 11.54 hectares. In the same tehsil Kol, 17 properties are enemy property. Whose area is about 22.5 hectares. There is enemy property in the same tehsil Gabhana and Atrauli also. Most enemy property has been found in the state of Uttar Pradesh. The total number of enemy properties in Uttar Pradesh is around 6255.

Most enemy property in UP

Such movable and immovable properties, which have been left by people who have taken citizenship of Pakistan and China, are known as enemy property. Such properties are called enemy properties. Such properties will be sold by the CPI through e-auction or at such rate as may be determined by the Enemy Property Disposal Committee constituted by the Central Government. Recently, the Ministry of Home Affairs had conducted a national survey of enemy properties spread across 20 states and three union territories. The objective of this survey was to identify all such assets and subsequently monetize them.

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