Thiruvananthapuram: a statement committed by Revenue Minister K Rajan on Thursday in connection with the cancellation of Raveendran Pattayams that no landowner will lose their land and all can register fresh for titles taken during the previous LDF government’s decision in 2019 concerning the cancellation of land titles This deviculam, must be examined for their feasibility based on cases per case, and those found do not meet the requirements must be canceled.
Cases found to be eligible, must be issued new titles.
A special team must be formed for this purpose, and the task must be completed in three months.
After a detailed examination, a five-member team had reported the government about fake titles and recommended that these titles canceled.
On the basis of the recommendation of the Committee, the Head of Secretary (Revenue) Additional A Jayathilak issued orders on Tuesday cancel the title according to the rules of 8 (3) land assignment rules, 1964 and rules 21 (1) and 21 (1) and 21 (1) and 21 ( 1) and 21 (4) Right Devan Hill (Reservations and Assignments of Land Revenue), Rules, 1977.
However, Rajan’s Revenue Minister said on Thursday that no one would be expelled due to the cancellation of this title, and the cancellation of this title was being carried out because of Procedural deviations.
He said that they could all submit a fresh degree and will be released within two months.
Clarification of Rajan came after the leadership of the CPM district and CPI strongly criticized the government’s decision to cancel the title.
While the Secretary of State CPM KodiYeri Balakrishnan explained that no one would be expelled, the former Minister of Power MM Mani stepped forward and stated that there was no step forward and stated that not one would be permitted to touch the CPM office located on the ground with a degree issued by Raveendran.
CPI leadership from idukki also criticized the decision.
The reaction from these leaders even before examining the services of each title and ensuring whether they qualified for the title have placed the income department in the improvement, after the income minister came with clarification, appeared in the firefighting mode.
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Interestingly, the previous four titles were canceled by the Devikulam Sub-collector Renu Raj, after they were found to have violated all the feasibility criteria, and not only because of procedural irregularities as claimed by Rajan.