We had not left an inch of land and due to lack of ownership, we could not get loan, nor could we sell paddy. You have saved our villages in ruins. Under your leadership, the government was formed and we got the land right back and the loan was waived off. Now we are able to sell paddy and are getting loans too. Farmers affected by the private industry of Lohandiguda said this while thanking the Chief Minister during a meeting in Badanji. When the government was formed in 2018 under the leadership of Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel, one of the first and foremost decisions was to return the land to the affected farmers of Lohandiguda. The farmers, expressing their happiness of returning the land, had reached Badanji’s meet-and-greet program to thank the Chief Minister. The farmers got emotional and told that the farmers did not want to give the land and for this they fought a long battle. Many farmers had to go to jail. Hem Bhardwaj, a farmer from Badanji, Umesh Kashyap, a farmer from Chhindgaon, told the Chief Minister that with the formation of your government in 2018, the announcement of getting the land back was made and in February 2019, when Rahul Gandhi came to Dhuragaon, he got the land back in his hands. Another farmer, Uttara Panigrahi, told that his loan of one lakh has been waived and the lease of about one acre of affected land has also been returned. He has also worn a bracelet in his name in honor of the Chief Minister. Jaisingh Baghel, a farmer of Dhuragaon, told that he fought for his rightful land and for this I had to go to jail. I got the land back, thanks for that too. Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel started the meeting in Badanji by saying that 5 years ago, under the shade of this banyan, I had said that the land of the farmers would be returned as soon as the government was formed and soon after the formation of the government, we took the land of the farmers. returned. It is a historical event that a government has returned the acquired land. It is noteworthy that 1707 khatedar farmers of 10 villages of Bastar region have been returned their private land of about 1784 hectares, under which villages Chhindgaon, Kumhali, Dhuragaon, Beliapal, Badanji, Dabpal, Badeparoda, Belar and Sirisguda of Lohandiguda tehsil and Tehsil Farmers of village Takraguda are included under Tokapal. The land of the farmers of the said villages was acquired in February 2008 and December 2008 for a private steel plant, but the industry was not set up there by the company concerned. Like this:Like Loading… Continue Reading