PATIALA: Residents of Taraura Village Kalan District Patiala, with the support of the Farmer Union Bhartiya Kisan Union (BKUEKTA UGRIHA), has protested for more than a month with the acquisition of village land which is intended to be obtained for the open state university.
As many as 42 hectares of Land Pancayati have been intended for the universe of the Nanak Dev State University (Jgndsou) teacher in Patiala.
Last month, farmers had Gherrao’s income officials who had reached the village to limit the soil to the university.
Do not want to allow public land acquired, farmers say many puppies have been allocated land for farming.
They say this is a farmer who does not have land that has no choice but farming.
Overall, this village has 100 hectares underground together.
The protesters claim that the gram resolution of Sabha is mandatory for approval to obtain land, but officials claim the opposite.
Surinder Singh, Taraura Village President Kalan BKU (EKTA Ugrahan), said they had protested since November 9 “TwentyFive Families have given birth to this land.
Puppies are included in the general, SC and BC, and pay RS12,500 per acre as rental prices year, “he said.
When contacted, Patiala SDM Chararjit Singh they have held several meetings with farmers who protested, but in vain.
“According to Panchayat resolution rules is enough for approval to acquire village land and there is no need for gram resolution Sabha.
We are still trying to resolve this problem peacefully,” he said.