Panel sought to look into land acquisition in Jharkhand

  • 09/03/2016

  • Hindu (New Delhi)

The Opposition in the Jharkhand Assembly on Wednesday demanded setting up of a commission to look into issues pertaining to land acquisition, particularly those protected under the Santhal Parganas Tenancy Act (SPT) and the Chota Nagpur Tenancy Act (CNT). “Let the government announce a commission to resolve all land-related issues,” Jharkhand Vikas Morcha (Prajatantrik) Legislature Party leader Pradip Yadav said. Debating over his Cut Motion on the Budget allocations for Revenue, Land Reforms, Art, Culture, Sport and Youth Affairs departments, Mr Yadav sought to know from the State government about the “result” of the special investigation team (SIT) it had instituted a year back to look into land deals in violation of SPT and CNT. “The government had set up a SIT a year ago to look into violation of SPT and CNT. What is the result? Was it set up to intimidate anybody?” Mr Yadav asked while drawing the attention of the House on sale of land in Godda, Sahibganj and Dumka districts of the Santhal Pargana region to a private industrialist. Claiming that a couple of amendments in land acquisition rules had drastically reduced the compensation amount in the three districts, Mr Yadav wondered how the poor land holders were “losing” land, despite 90 per cent of land being protected under CNT/SPT Acts. “Let industrialists come, but with adequate compensation to the people as they suffer from industrial pollution and displacement,” Mr Yadav said. Reminding Chief Minister Raghubar Das’ promise of protecting 86 basti in Jamshedpur, Mr Yadav asked whether he would keep his vow now. Participating in the debate, Leader of Opposition Hemant Soren asked how the government took a decision on coal mining by a private company in Godda. Expressing concern over acquisition of land in the Santhal Pargana, Mr Soren said the people who lost land could not purchase it under the SPT Act in the districts of the region. “It is a conspiracy to displace tribals/moolvasis (natives), despite pledging to protect the tribals under the Constitution,” Mr Soren argued. - PTI