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Land Reforms policy in six months: Rajagopal

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Press Trust of India Thiruvananthapuram

"The objective of the the Council is to publish the draft of the Policy in three months and the final one in six months time", Rajagopal, with whom Rural Development Minister Jairam Ramesh last month signed an agreement for bringing in land reforms, told a press meet here.

Rajagopal had led a march of landless poor which was called off after the agreement.

Rajagopal, also a member of the Nationl Land Reforms Council, said next meeting of the Council to discuss the policy would be held on November 16.

Besides, the Land Reforms Policy, the Centre has also agreed to bring out two legislation one for Right for shelter land Act and Right for Agriculture land Act.

 

"It is the moral responsibility of the government to provide land to landless people", he said.

The government which acquire land for Corporates should also take steps to distribute land to landless, he said.

Rajagopal said his movement demanding land for landless people was getting good support from all quarters of the society, adding 'the demand of the Parishad is to distribute at least ten cents of land for shelter purpose and One hectare for agriculture work'.

October 12 last was a memorable day in the history of land rights in India, he said.

"While the thousands of marchers of the Jan Satyagraha reached Agra after 8 days on the road, Jan Satyagraha and Centre reached an agreement on a ten-point

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First Published: Nov 10 2012 | 6:35 PM IST

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