CPI(M) seeks probe into land grabbing
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The Communist Party of India (Marxist) has requested the district administration to conduct a high-level inquiry into the alleged land grabbing in Etcherla constituency the place property costs are skyrocketing following speedy industrialisation.
Party district secretary Bhaviri Krishnamurthy, CITU State vice-president D. Govinda Rao and others, who participated in an agitation at Chilakapalem of Etcherla constituency on Friday to focus on the land grabbing subject, alleged that the lands of Dalit households and migrated labourers had been being focused. “The realtors, who want to develop new ventures, have been threatening the downtrodden sections to vacate their lands immediately. It is highly unwarranted. Both police and revenue departments failed to protect the poor,” stated Mr. Krishnamurthy.
Dalits’ protest
In one other protest, Dalit households of Ranasthalam mandal of Srikakulam district urged Srikakulam Collector J. Nivas to guard their lands at Bantupalli village of Ranasthalam mandal from influential individuals and ruling YSRCP leaders. Dalits — Tompala Veerappadu, T.Chinnam Naidu, T. Ankamma, T. Ramanamma and others — stated that the federal government allotted 4.10 acres of land in survey numbers 197/1,2,3 forty years in the past to make sure livelihood with cultivation in D-patta lands. They alleged that the influential individuals grabbed land value ₹40 crore in Bantupalli village adjoining to the National Highway-16. “The local revenue officials remain silent though our names were included in the revenue documents. We request the National Commission for Scheduled Castes to do justice since cultivation of cashew crop is the only livelihood for us. Truth would come out if the inquiry is done by the highest authority,” stated T. Chinaramudu.
Ranasthalam Tehasildar M. Sudha Rani stated that inquiry was occurring with regard to land disputes in Ranasthalam mandal.
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