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YS Jagan Accuses Chandrababu of Negative Propaganda Against Land Titling Act

During the election campaign rally in Payakaraopeta CM Jagan said he may not know what kind of a person Chandrababu is, but he is not someone who distributes lands but the one who who takes them away. Today, Chief Minister YS Jagan spoke about the ‘Land Titling Act’. He made significant remarks regarding the ‘Land Titling Act’ during an election campaign event. He accused Chandrababu of engaging in negative propaganda against it. He questioned, “What does Babu know about the Land Titling Act?”

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Full Rights to Individuals Over Their Lands

CM Jagan explained that the Land Titling Act aims to establish clear ownership rights over lands. A survey had last been conducted a century ago during the British era, and there have been no subsequent surveys until now. To address this, 15,000 surveyors have been deployed in village secretariats to undertake a comprehensive survey, an initiative that has never been attempted before. He mentioned that problems are not being resolved, but people are only spending money as they wish. He said that this system needs to change, and every individual should be given complete rights over their lands, which is why they have initiated re-surveys in every village. He also mentioned that there are ongoing campaigns against this program.

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Don’t Be Deceived Again

He stated that voting for Jagan in the upcoming elections would ensure the continuation of existing schemes, while a vote for Chandrababu could lead to their termination. He urged not to be deceived again, as these elections will determine the future of the next five years and will decide the continuation of the schemes. He declared that a level of social justice never seen before in history is now visible. Over these 59 months, we have brought revolutionary changes, and through Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT), we have delivered Rs. 2 lakh 70 thousand crores directly into the beneficiaries’ accounts. He also reminded that since coming to power, approximately 2.30 lakh government jobs have been provided.

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