According to he reports,. there is big relief news for the displaced Families from east Pakistan (Now Bangladesh). The uttar Pradesh government CM Yogi Adityanath has decided to give them ownership of the land they have been living on in 25villages of pilibhit district. This comes after fresh orders from the chief minister of uttar Pradesh yogi adityanath. These families in 1960, but never got legal ownership. As a result, they were also deprived of benefits from government welfare schemes. Now, their decades old-demand is finally being fulfilled.

Action taken by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath
After the chief minister’s order the concerned departments have been instructed to take the necessary action. Only formal procedures are left, after which the refugee families will start receiving legal documents for their land. Pilibhit District Magistrate Gayanendra Singh said on Wednesday that as soon as the final guidelines are received, the administration will immediately begin the process. He added in his statement, that “We are doing our best to ensure that these refugee families get their rightful land ownership as soon as possible “ the district’s in charge minister, baldev singh aulakh, thanked chief minister yogi adityanath for this important decision. He also said this move would finally give the justice to all of the families who have waited for decades. The decision not only fulfills a long-pending demand but also opens the doors for these families to access various government schemes and benefits. It makes a major step towards improving their lives and giving them a sense of security and belonging. Decision made by chief minister yogi adityanath will help a lot of refugees to gain their identities and to live freely on the land given by the government.
According to the reports, BJP district President Sanjeev pratap singh former district panchayat member manjeet singh, and other local leaders have called this decision historic. They said, this is long overdue recognition of the sacrifices and struggles of the refugee families. The leaders described it as a moment of justice for those who have been fighting for their land rights for decades. According to the official data, out of the 2,196 refugee families living 25 villages of pilibhit, the verification of 1,466 families has been completed. Their documents have been sent to the state government. Very soon, these verified families will start receiving their legal land ownership papers. This development brings hope and relief to many, finally granting the, the dignity and rights they have been waiting for over 60 years.