Will repeal Land Titling Act if brought back to power, says Naidu
The Hindu
Former Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu promises to repeal the Land Titling Act and address various issues if elected.
Continuing his high-intensity pre poll campaign ‘Ra Kadalira’, former Chief Minister and Telugu Desam Party’s national president Nara Chandrababu Naidu said that if brought back to power he will repeal the Land Titling Act, which has been brought by the ruling YSR Congress party.
Addressing a huge gathering at Madugula, Anakapalli district, here on February 5, he said that the Act was draconian in nature and he will repeal it, once voted to power. This Act has been framed to enable the land grabbers of the YSRC party to take over your land by changing the details of your document in the online system in connivance with the officials. And I will not let that happen, he added.
He pointed out that the YSRCP party had failed the farmers miserably and if elected to power, he will focus on the Sujala Sravanthi project to help the farmers irrigate over 8 lakh acres of land in Uttarandhra.
He also promised to finish the Polavaram project and bring Godavari water to Raiwada reservoir, so that the drinking water issue of Uttarandhra and Visakhapatnam is permanently sorted out.
In a direct attack to Chief Minister Jagan Mohan Reddy and borrowing his slogan ‘Sidham’ (Ready), he asked the people who had gathered if they were ready to throw the ruling party out of power.
“CM Jagan is not a mentally stable man. He may attack you, himself or even ‘me’, so before he can cause further damage, are you ‘sidham’ to remove him,” he said.
Repeating the slogan of Jagan, he said “This time, the unemployed youth, the women, electorates from various communities such as the BC, SC/ST and minorities are ‘Sidham’ (ready) to remove him and they will be TDP’s star campaigners.”
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