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NLHDA recognizes that there is
more harm through GLD than any intended good. To put it in simple
terms, GLD or the so-called do-gooder policy adopted by Nagar Bikas
Samiti that envisions 4, 6, and 8 m or wide river corridor road
is perfect to the papers stored at Nagar Bikas’ office and
is good to the ears if said. Actually danger lies right there that
it is virtually unknown to public and only after a customer has
bought a land, paid registration taxes, thought on building a house
there, drawn a house map, and gone to the Municipal Offices for
ill-fated Naksa Pass, he now knows that GLD overlaps his land and
now he has to sacrifice his land in the name of GLD.
It does not end there. Of course the person who is about to lose
his land and never be able to Naksa Pass, a permission needed to
build a house, will now start thinking on as extreme alternative
as bribing the officials. Or, in reverse, one can easily assume
that those officials don’t want this cheese for mouse to go
away. After all, keeping the tradition alive is one of their duties.
Many landowners that way have lost their properties; many ill-minded
realtors have sold unsound properties; many officials have added
extra strength onto their pockets—all of these due to opaque
GLD regulation.
Our recommendation therefore to the government is to decide something
immediately. However, it should also be noted that in many areas
GLD is impossible to implement now. It should be thoroughly studied
and GLD made transparent. It’s in the benefit of the realtor
sector as well as public at large. Through transparency in policy
will come positive contribution to nation building. It should not
be a tool to trap innocent people and made profits from. |