Members of the Brahmin Samaj Trust person complained to the territory medication that immoderate vested interests are trying to encroach lands of members of the assemblage by utilizing fake documents.
Several Brahmin families ain ancestral lands successful Belagavi territory but reside extracurricular the state and different States owing to employment, education, oregon different reasons. When determination is simply a agelong spread betwixt their visits to their properties, immoderate miscreants are buying and selling them, utilizing fake documents, without the cognition oregon consent of the archetypal owners.
A delegation met Mohammad Roshan connected February 19 and submitted a memorandum seeking enactment against immoderate authorities employees who whitethorn beryllium progressive successful specified activities. The missive said that elder officers similar sub-registrars are progressive successful specified cases and that strict ineligible enactment should beryllium initiated against them. They asked the Deputy Commissioner to bid a broad enquiry into each specified cases, successful bid to enactment a halt to specified amerciable practices. They demanded that the assets of families of victims should beryllium restored and they should beryllium fixed constabulary protection.
Several miscreants are registering onshore transportation deeds by creating and utilizing fake documents, mendacious signatures, fake Aadhaar cards, oregon different documents. They are falsely claiming that immoderate dormant persons are alive. Revenue officers are completing the registration process without capable verification. This has created an ambiance of fearfulness and interest successful society.
Mr. Roshan assured the delegation that helium would instrumentality steps to halt each amerciable acts. He besides promised due ineligible enactment against the employees recovered responsible.
Trust president Ram Bhandare, vice-president Bharat Deshpande, assemblage leaders similar Ramesh Kulkarni, Vilas Joshi, and others were present.

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