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"content": "Mr. Speaker, Sir, that is a totally different Question. However, it is not only the international construction companies that put up camps. Even local construction companies also put up camps and the agreement is usually that it is the property of the construction company. They are at liberty to remove the entire camp once they finish construction. However, if the camp is left intact and it does not belong to the Ministry, we do not interfere with it. It is up to the community of the area concerned, if they want to make use for the camp, to negotiate with the construction company because they might require compensation for the money they used."
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