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"content": "Mr. Speaker, Sir, actually I think so. How can the Attorney-General know that it is a no man’s land? How can the Attorney-General know the members of a clan who own some piece of property somewhere and so forth? So, really this is a Question that is best answered by the Ministry of Lands. Also, there could be some aspects of it which could be answered by the Ministry of Environment and Mineral Resources; if there is a no man’s land and it qualifies to be a riparian land, then the Ministry of Environment and Mineral Resources does come in; but, maybe, the starting point is the Ministry of Lands. So, I agree with him."
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