Congress alleges land scam and real estate business by BJP, sacred lakes and water bodies being converted
Bjp GovernmentReal Estate BusinessLand ScamGoaCongressReal Estate MaharashtraSep 02, 2024
The Congress party has alleged that the BJP government is involved in a land scam and is running a real estate business in the state.
The BJP government has brought in amendments - 16B, 17 (2), and 39 (A) to the Town and Country Planning Act.
The Congress party has criticized the BJP government's policies, alleging that they are destructive and will have long-term consequences for the state's ecosystem.
The Congress party has decided to take this issue to the villages of Goa after Chaturthi and expose the land conversion policies of the BJP government.
The BJP government's reputation is at stake, and it remains to be seen how they will respond to these allegations.
The resolution of these complaints demonstrates the authorities' commitment to creating a fair and equitable market for all participants, ultimately fostering a more robust real estate industry.
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