Poll will decide Bihar’s ‘digital future’
Revenue and Land Reforms Minister Dilip Jaiswal has stressed that the land survey will decide Bihar’s “digital future” and help end land disputes. He said that once the survey is done, land-related disputes will be over. The minister also clarified that the land survey will not cause any problems to the common people. We will find a way out. The department has accepted the challenges faced by this work.
16 types of problems in the survey.
Minister Jaiswal said that IAS officers were secretly sent to the field to find out the problems of people related to the survey. We have found out the problems faced by ryots in connection with land survey. We have compiled the problems. There are 16 types of problems in the eyes of the department. We will sort out all the problems of the public after three days.
The land mafia has problems with the polls
The minister also alleged that those opposing the survey mainly include land mafiosi and those who have encroached on government or special palace land. He said that if anyone has a problem with the survey, it is the land mafia. They are usurping other people’s land. The mafia grabs government land and runs their own business; it is they who are in trouble. According to the minister, people occupying more than 50,000 acres of land in Bihar are having a problem with the survey.
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