Early solution sought to panchagramalu row
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Civil activists decry ‘police high-handedness’, say HC order on established order has been ignored
The promise made by Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy, throughout his padayatra, of discovering a solution to the long-pending drawback of the Simhachalam panchagramalu (land subject), stays unresolved with no progress on the problem until date, aside from the problem of a Government Order appointing a committee in 2019.
A committee was shaped quickly after the YSR Congress Party assumed energy in 2019. A 12 months later, three extra individuals have been included within the committee however no solution has been discovered to the issue. On the opposite, the federal government has additional sophisticated the problem by together with those that have been by no means related to the problem within the committee, Forum for Development of North Andhra (FDNA) basic secretary A. Aja Sarma and Samaikhya Praja Rythu Sankshema Sangham president P.V.V. Sastry instructed reporters right here on Thursday.
It was ironical that not one of the one lakh folks, who have been instantly concerned with the problem, have been contacted by the committee. This has resulted within the subject not making any progress in almost two years. The earlier authorities had accomplished its five-year-term by giving assurances on a solution to the problem from time to time. This was giving rise to apprehensions that the current authorities would additionally comply with the identical pathm, they mentioned, including that the panchagramalu land subject was created by the earlier authorities, which unilaterally gave ryotwari pattas to the Simhachalam Devasthanam throughout 1996 and 1997.
The RDO courtroom in Visakhapatnam, as additionally the three-member committee of officers appointed by the federal government on the instructions of the High Court in 2014, had declared the pattas given by the federal government as invalid. But the earlier authorities had failed to be aware of these instructions. Further, the federal government had banned any monetary transactions or constructions on these lands and buildings, ignoring the High Court order on sustaining established order.
‘Cancel ryotwari pattas’
They mentioned that the home and land homeowners have been unable to elevate funds to meet their emergency wants. They weren’t even allowed to undertake repairs of their outdated buildings. To add insult to damage, the police had arrested ‘sangham’ leaders, who have been senior residents, earlier than the arrival of the Chief Minister within the metropolis on Wednesday morning. They alleged that the police had behaved in a high-handed method with the ‘sangham’ leaders.
They demanded cancellation of the ryotwari pattas issued to the Simhachalam Devasthanam throughout 1996 and 1997 and granting of permission to the land and constructing homeowners to take up development and restore of the buildings in accordance with the established order orders issued by the High Court.
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