Srinagar, Nov. 1 -- National Conference spokesperson and MLA Zadibal Tanvir Sadiq on Friday accused bias in the implementation of Land Grants Rules, 2022, in Jammu and Kashmir. While talking in the assembly on the last day of autumn session and also raising the issue on social media, Sadiq said that people are being evicted from their hotels, schools and homes in Kashmir while no such action was being taken in Jammu division. " Why is there a stepmotherly behaviour with Kashmir," Sadiq said. "In Kashmir, hotels, shops, schools & homes, many in Srinagar & tourist zones have been served eviction notices. In Jammu, however, similar leases are not touched or quietly renewed or regularised," he said. While quoting official data shared in assembly, Sadiq said that 134 leases have expired in Jammu division but there was no hurry to evict those holding those properties. "This unequal implementation exposes the intent, to unsettle Kashmir's local ownership structure under the garb of 'transparency'," he said. J&K legislative assembly speaker Abdul Rahim Rather on Friday said that action will be taken against the defaulting person who shot a video of MLA Javid Mirchal and shared it online allegedly to mislead the public. "I assure the House that appropriate action will be taken against the defaulter," the Speaker said. The Speaker's remarks came after MLA Javid Mirchal raised the issue, clarifying that a video of him shared yesterday was misleading and taken out of context. The video allegedly showed Mirchal surfing the net during the proceedings. "The video was shared out of context. I couldn't sleep the entire night due to the harassment I faced online. I want strict action to be taken against those involved who tried to tarnish my reputation," he said as soon as the session began. At the end of the autumn session, Speaker adjourned the assembly sine dine.htc...