Is the Land Pooling Scheme Truly 'Pro-Farmer' and 'Development Oriented'?

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Key Takeaways
- Land pooling scheme is designed to support farmers.
- No forcible land acquisition will occur.
- Farmers will gain access to commercial and residential plots.
- The initiative seeks to enhance sustainable income for farmers.
- Transparency and legality are prioritized in the development process.
Dhuri (Punjab), July 21 (NationPress) The Punjab Chief Minister, Bhagwant Mann, has labeled the newly introduced land pooling scheme as "pro-farmer" and "development oriented". He called on residents to remain vigilant against the misleading narratives propagated by opposition parties within the state.
During a gathering where he allocated development grants totaling Rs 31.30 crore to 70 villages in the Dhuri Assembly constituency, the Chief Minister criticized opposition leaders for distorting facts to mislead the public for their own political gain.
He emphasized that the land pooling scheme does not involve any forcible acquisition of land, ensuring that it is designed to benefit the farmers of Punjab.
Chief Minister Mann pointed out that the public is increasingly aware of the doubtful integrity of opposition leaders who have previously betrayed the citizens of Punjab on various matters.
The land pooling initiative aims to create a sustainable income source for farmers, allowing them to actively participate in the state's growth and development.
He reiterated that land acquisition will only occur with the consent of farmers who choose to participate in the scheme.
According to the policy, farmers will receive both commercial and residential plots as part of the initiative.
He mentioned that the commercial properties developed through the land pooling scheme will serve as enduring assets for farmers, bolstering their income.
Chief Minister Mann underlined that this policy is set to drive comprehensive growth, benefiting every citizen and significantly advancing the state’s development.
He assured that no land would be seized forcefully and that all development activities on acquired land would adhere to legal and transparent procedures.
Furthermore, he expressed hope that the 'Yudh Nasheyan Virudh' campaign will serve as a key player in combating the drug problem in the state. He noted that the state government has already made significant strides in dismantling drug networks.
He highlighted that major drug traffickers have been incarcerated, with tangible evidence available at Nabha Jail.
Chief Minister Mann confirmed that the crackdown on drugs will persist until this issue is entirely resolved in Punjab.