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Protesting farmers clash with authorities in Andhra Pradesh as the government pushes forward with a controversial program to take back land for distribution to the poor.
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24 June, Andhra Pradesh, India: Angry villagers in Tada, Andhra Pradesh's Nellore district, protested against the government, complaining that the YS Jagan Mohan Reddy-led administration is taking back agricultural land for a house pattas scheme. The scheme aims to provide titles to those who currently do not have property.
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One aggrieved woman explained, "Our families have been working this land for the past 60 years. No government has ever tried to take it back. Since Jagan came to power, we have been targeted and threatened." She added that the officials tasked with resolving issues only request payments.
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Another woman asserted, "We are Dalits; therefore, we are targeted, threatened, and even assaulted by YSRCP MPs." Adding that authorities send officials to resolve the issue, but they demand Rs 20,000 for every cent of land.
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The villagers have appealed to the Collector, local MLAs, and MRO to prevent the acquisition of the land. One protesting farmer said, "If the government wants to genuinely help the poor, it should take unused government land in the area."
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The incident raises concerns over the handling of land ownership and housing schemes. The state government is urged to reconsider its plans to accommodate the needs of the poor and ensure the scheme does not disrupt farmers and their livelihoods.
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