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Govt Suspends LCI Chairpersons From Land Deals During Elections

16 July, 2026
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The Ministry of Lands, Housing and Urban Development has temporarily suspended the involvement of Local Council I (LC I) chairpersons in land-related transactions during the ongoing village election period, citing the need to protect the integrity of land dealings and prevent disputes.  



In a public notice issued on July 16, 2026, the ministry directed all LC I chairpersons who are currently participating in election campaigns to refrain from witnessing, endorsing, recommending, or overseeing any land transactions until the electoral process is concluded. 

The directive comes as the Electoral Commission prepares to conduct LC I chairperson elections on July 28, 2026. The ministry said the precautionary measure is intended to minimize the risk of fraud, disputes, and other irregularities that could arise as village leaders focus on campaigning and elections.

As a result, members of the public have been advised not to rely on campaigning LC I chairpersons for services such as witnessing or endorsing land sale agreements, verifying land ownership, resolving boundary disputes, or handling any other land transaction requiring local administrative involvement. 

The ministry urged individuals with urgent land matters to seek assistance from qualified legal practitioners or use other lawful channels until the elections are completed. 

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