The Hindu (Vijayawada)

Will scrap AP Land Titling Act if voted to power, says Naidu

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TDP president N. Chandrabab­u Naidu said the AP Land Titling Act, 2023 (APLTA) would be scrapped after the TDPBJP-Jana Sena Party (JSP) alliance comes to power, by insisting that it was detrimenta­l to the people’s right to their properties. Data pertaining to the land records was handed over to a private company purportedl­y for storing and it could be tampered to the bene†t of land grabbers, he said.

There would be no pattadar passbooks and Adangals, curbs would be imposed on selling lands and registrati­ons could be done only with permission­s from the title registrati­on o cers, he alleged and tore a copy of the Act to pieces in protest against it.

As far as the outcome of the elections was concerned, he said, the alliance would undoubtedl­y come to power and implement the welfare schemes on a much larger scale than what the YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) claimed to have done in the last †ve years.

Addressing a Praja Galam public meeting at Darsi in Ongole Lok Sabha (LS) constituen­cy along with the MP candidate Magunta Srinivasul­u Reddy and Darsi MLA candidate Gottipati Lakshmi on Saturday, Mr. Naidu said there was no scope for other parties to make their mark when the TDP and its allies jumped into the fray together.

The alliance government would undo the ‘damage done by Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy’ with due focus on implementi­ng welfare schemes in a transparen­t manner.

Thirty schemes targeted at the socio-economic empowermen­t of Backward Classes (BCs) and 27 and 10 schemes meant for the uplift of the Scheduled Castes and minorities respective­ly were cancelled, he said.

The alliance government would make sand available free of cost, he stated.

The former CM said Mr. Jagan had ‘played the KodiKathi drama’ in 2019 and was now trying to earn sympathy out of the stonepelti­ng case.

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