Minister of State for Animal and Sheep Husbandry and Fisheries Mir Zahoor informed the Legislative Council that out of the 125 acres of encroached land of Sheep and Animal Husbandry Farm at Laam in Nowshera, 68.75 acres has been retrieved and brought under cultivation of oats and fodder.
Responding to a question by PDP's Surinder Kumar Choudhary in the upper House, Zahoor said that agriculture operations at the farm were forcefully stopped by the locals.
The minister said presently the encroachers are not allowing the farm activities on the said land.
Zahoor said a case has been registered against the encroachers which is pending in the court.
He said the department will not allow encroachment on its land and action will be taken against the culprits.
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