Key Points

The Karnataka government is set to host a massive event celebrating its two-year tenure by distributing land ownership documents to over 1 crore citizens. Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar highlighted the significance of the 'Land Guarantee' scheme, which aims to provide land rights to Scheduled Castes and landless people. The event in Hospet will also feature the unveiling of an Indira Gandhi statue, with prominent Congress leaders like Rahul Gandhi and Mallikarjun Kharge in attendance. This initiative represents a significant step towards resolving land disputes and empowering marginalized communities.

Key Points: Karnataka Congress Unveils Landmark 1 Crore Land Ownership Drive

  • Major land ownership scheme benefiting 1.11 crore citizens
  • Free property transfer for marginalized communities
  • Landmark event marking Congress government's two-year tenure
  • Indira Gandhi statue to be unveiled at Hospet
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K'taka govt to celebrate two years in office tomorrow, to distribute 1 crore land ownership documents

Karnataka government celebrates two-year milestone by distributing land records to over 1 crore citizens, empowering marginalized communities

"Every individual wishes to own the land they reside on - D.K. Shivakumar, Deputy Chief Minister"

Vijayanagara, May 19

The Karnataka government is all set to host the mega event to celebrate the completion of two years in office in the state by distributing land ownership records to over 1 crore people.

The mega event is scheduled to be held at Hospet town in Vijayanagara district, located in the north Karnataka region, on Tuesday (May 20). The event is called the 'Sadhana Samavesha'.

The party will also unveil the statue of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. The Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, and Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge will attend the event.

Speaking to the media after reviewing preparations for the upcoming progress convention in Hosapet, Vijayanagara, being held to mark the Congress government's two-year milestone, Deputy Chief Minister D. K. Shivakumar said: "The state government is not merely celebrating two years in office. Through the 'Land Guarantee' scheme, we are working to repay our debt to the people by providing land ownership documents to over one crore citizens."

Shivakumar said that Opposition MLAs have also been invited respectfully. The Chief Minister has personally invited opposition leaders. Indira Gandhi once gave a speech on this sacred land, and now a statue of hers, built by our district in-charge minister, will also be unveiled.

"Every individual wishes to own the land they reside on. For years, many Scheduled Castes, backward classes, and landless people have built homes on unregistered land and faced hardships. Our government has provided a solution to this. The BJP government once organised a programme in Kalaburagi claiming they would provide land documents after spending Rs 20 crore, but failed to implement it due to the lack of planning," he claimed.

Shivakumar emphasised that the land under revenue or private ownership, up to 4,000 feet, where people have been residing for years, has now been taken over by the government. The Tehsildar will become the legal owner, and through the sub-registrar's office, this land will be transferred to the people free of cost.

"A total of 1.11 crore property records have been prepared, and the respective Tehsildars will distribute them. This land cannot be sold for 15 years after registration. The Tehsildars will register the property and hand over the ownership to the beneficiaries. The accounts will also be updated in coordination with the PDO department, and the required fees have been deferred," Shivakumar announced.

Vijayanagara district has been made free of land disputes, and 79,000 farmers have been issued podi (land survey) records. This is a new model for the entire country. Our government is not hosting these events just to celebrate two years, he added.

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
This is a landmark initiative by the Karnataka government! Land ownership gives people dignity and economic security. My cousin in Ballari district has been waiting years for his podi records - finally some concrete action 👏 Hope other states follow this model.
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Priya M.
While distributing documents is good, I'm concerned about implementation. Will there be proper verification to prevent fake claims? Also the 15-year sale restriction seems too long - what if someone needs money for emergency? Government should review this clause.
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Suresh D.
As someone from North Karnataka, I welcome this move. Many farmers in our region have been cultivating land for generations without proper papers. But why make it a political event with statue unveiling? Development work should speak for itself without grand shows.
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Ananya R.
Great initiative! Land records digitization is much needed in India. My only suggestion - government should conduct awareness camps in villages to explain the process properly. Many beneficiaries might not understand legal technicalities. #ProgressForAll
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Vikram J.
The previous government failed to deliver on similar promises. Hope this isn't just another election gimmick. Implementation is key - will the documents hold up in court? And what about urban poor who don't have land but live in rented homes? Govt should think about them too.
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Meena S.
Finally some good news! My grandmother always worried about our small farmland not having proper papers. This will help so many women farmers especially. But government must ensure corruption-free distribution - no middlemen should take advantage. Jai Karnataka! 🙏

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