Asks Government to come up with a whitepaper on extent of unassigned lands
Hyderabad, December 16, 2006
The CPI State Council Secretary, K. Narayana at a press conference on Saturday has demanded that all those who are in possession of assigned lands should voluntarily surrender them to the Government within three months. He said that in view of the proposed ordinance to reclaim assigned lands, those in possession of them should heed the Government’s advice or face prosecution.
He demanded that the State Government should come out with a white paper on the extent of assigned and other Government lands in illegal possession. He served an ultimatum to the Government that if the assigned lands in illegal possession were not reclaimed, the CPI would occupy them and distribute them to the poor.
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