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Jairam agrees to have land reform policy in 6 months

A task force will be set up under the Rural Development Minister to take the process forward and the first meeting will be held on October 17

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Sreelatha Menon New Delhi
Last Updated : Oct 11 2012 | 4:45 PM IST

Rural Development Minister Jairam Ramesh today met Jan Satyagraha activists and agreed to their demands for framing a National Land Reforms Policy, thus cutting short the march of about 50,000 landless people to Delhi.

The march, which started on October 2 from Gwalior, was discontinued after Ramesh signed an agreement with Jan Satyagraha leader P V Rajagopal for bringing in land reforms and addressing the issues of the landless poor in the country.

"If we are unable to present draft of the policy then Mr Rajagopal has every right to restart his agitation," Ramesh said.

The government was "committed" to bring the draft of the policy within the time frame, he said while addressing thousands of landless poor here.

"If nothing happens in six months, we will assemble here in Agra and march to Delhi," Rajagopal said.

A task force will be set up under the Rural Development Minister to take the process forward and the first meeting will be held on October 17.

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"While land reforms is  a state subject under the Constitution, the Rural Development Ministry acknowledges that a National Land Reforms Policy announced by the Central Government could have its own importance.     "The MoRD will initiate a dialogue with states immediately and put out a draft of this policy for public debate and discussion in the next four to six months and to be finalised soon thereafter," the agreement said.

Government also agreed to the demand for setting up Fast Track Land Tribunals for speedy disposal of the cases pending in revenue and judicial courts.

"Legal aid will be extended to all the persons belonging to socially deprived sections, whose lands are involved in litigation, particularly dalits and tribal communities," the agreement read.    
 
For effective implementation of Forest Rights Act (FRA) Panchayat Extension to Scheduled Area, government agreed to have a detailed consultation with the states and concerned department and ministries.    

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First Published: Oct 11 2012 | 4:45 PM IST

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