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The peoples of Mugan’s Kesht and Sanat Zones will plant Spring crops on their own lands

Ardabil

The IRNA news agency reported from Ardabil on Friday, Mehr 25, that the master of Ardabil said:

“With the implementation and operation of the Cabinet of Ministers’ recommendations on the use of the area around the Mugan Kesht and Art Complex, they will plant spring crops on their lands in the coming months.”

It should be noted that the artisans around Mugan’s Kest and Art Complex have been in conflict with the Parsabad-based planting and animal husbandry company for decades, claiming that they own part of the area.

The governor of Ardabil, Akbar Behnamju, met with the chiefs and elders of the Mugan tribes in the Islamabad province of Parsabad.

“With the approval of the state staff, work is underway on a document on the transfer of land to the people of Mugan. It is gratifying that these wishes were realized by the approval of the state staff. Now, the territory within the boundaries of Kesht and Sanat must be separated from the lands of this company and given to the artisan. At the meetings we held, a drawing of the demarcation of the territory was determined, and a property document will be issued to all the property of the region that has the conditions. There is no problem with the allocation of lands, and the false abolition of the transfer of Kesh and Art to another name will not affect the allocation of lands and the attainment of their rights.

Ardabil Governor Akbar Behnamju spoke about the division of the territory:

“It’s very simple. The lands allotted to Ashaira were distributed to Jahad Kishavarzi Sazima and Masken Bunyad, and now these bodies will distribute the designated lands to Ashaira according to the plan, identifying those who have the conditions. ”

It should be noted that at this meeting of the governor, the heads of the tribes of the villages located in the Kest and Sanat areas of Mugan put forward their proposals and difficulties.

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