BJP National General Secretary Tarun Chugh has condemned the AAP government's land pooling policy in Punjab, alleging it favors real estate sharks and threatens the livelihood of farmers. The BJP is committed to challenging this policy in court and through statewide protests.
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The land pooling policy proposed by the AAP government in Punjab aims to acquire around 75,000 acres of fertile agricultural land across the state. The policy claims to create new urban centers and industrial regions, but it has been widely criticized for favoring real estate developers.
The BJP is opposing the land pooling policy because they believe it favors real estate sharks and threatens the livelihood of Punjab's farmers. The policy is seen as a land-grabbing scheme that could lead to economic instability and social unrest.
The BJP plans to challenge the land pooling policy in court, take it to every village in Punjab, and launch statewide protests. They are also willing to go on a fast unto death if necessary to stop the policy from being implemented.
Punjab farmers are highly concerned and have submitted a memorandum to BJP National General Secretary Tarun Chugh, expressing their rejection of the unilateral and forceful land policy. They are worried about the loss of their fertile land and the impact on their livelihood.
The land pooling policy could have significant economic impacts on Punjab, potentially leading to a decline in the state's financial health index. Critics argue that the policy will benefit real estate developers while harming the agricultural sector, which is crucial for the state's economy.
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