Land losers to be made industry owners once JBKSS forms govt in state: Jairam

Land losers to be made industry owners once JBKSS forms govt in state: Jairam
Ramgarh: Addressing the Badlao Sankalp Rally in Ramgarh on Saturday, Jharkhand Bhasha Khatian Sangharsh Sammitee (JBKSS) president, Jairam Mahto promised that once his outfit JBKSS and its political wing Jharkhand Krantikari Loktantrik Morcha (JLKM) comes to power, they would settle gairmajarua (GM) land to tenants and start issuing land receipts. He emphasized that JBKSS would ensure the rights of local people and make farmers and land losers the owners of industries set up on their land.
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Mahto also proposed that lease provisions should be shortened to 30 to 40 years, instead of the current 99-year period. tnn
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