Reiterates J&K’s 20% power share
JAMMU, APRIL 02: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah Thursday asserted that the 1979 agreement between the Governments of Jammu & Kashmir and Punjab is a sovereign commitment that must be honoured in letter and spirit.
The Chief Minister made these remarks on the floor of the House while replying to a supplementary question raised by MLA Basohli Darshan Kumar regarding compensation, employment for locals, and J&K’s 20 percent share of electricity from the Ranjit Sagar Dam project.
Holding charge of the Power Department, the Chief Minister said he would personally engage with the Punjab Chief Minister to reiterate that the agreement constitutes a binding sovereign commitment between the two governments.
The Chief Minister also clarified that there is no proposal under consideration to provide subsidized or free electricity to consumers in the Basohli constituency, where the project is located.
On compensation to project-affected families, the Chief Minister said the total compensation amount stands at ₹85.48 crore, out of which ₹71.15 crore has been released by the Punjab Government, leaving a pending amount of ₹14.32 crore. He added that ₹5.41 crore in interest accrued on earlier released funds was utilized by the Deputy Commissioner, Kathua, for land compensation, bringing the adjusted pending amount to ₹8.90 crore.
Further, he informed that ₹1.10 crore is to be paid as per various court orders, while pending interest as of September 30, 2025, stands at ₹27.02 crore, taking the total liability to ₹37.03 crore. Against this, ₹21.08 crore was received in 2020, leaving a balance of ₹15.94 crore in the compensation account. So far, ₹50.51 crore has been disbursed.
Explaining the delay in disbursement of full compensation, the Chief Minister said that non-submission of requisite documents by some landowners remains a major hurdle. These documents include compensation applications, bank account details, PAN cards and Aadhaar cards.
He said that the Deputy Commissioner, Kathua, has issued multiple public notices urging landowners to submit the required documents to facilitate timely release of compensation. The government, he added, is committed to ensuring that all eligible beneficiaries receive their dues once procedural formalities are completed.
Regarding employment, the Chief Minister said the matter has been taken up with the concerned dam authorities through the Deputy Commissioner, Kathua, for providing jobs to 816 affected families.
He further informed that, as per Government Order No. 340-PW (Hyd) of 2018 dated September 28, 2018, employment to oustees is to be provided by the Government of Punjab in accordance with the agreed Rehabilitation and Resettlement (R&R) Policy of both governments. He added that jobs will be extended to eligible oustees strictly as per the provisions of the policy.
Legislator Sham Lal Sharma also raised a supplementary to the question.