The coalition government has made a sensational move to revoke the house plots allocated during the tenure of Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy’s government. The government has decided that even if these plots were sold or purchased, the land titles would be cancelled.
In a surprising decision, the government has directed the collectors to identify ineligible beneficiaries within the next 15 days. They have ordered the cancellation of the land titles issued under the previous regime and initiated a survey process to review the legitimacy of the land allocations. The collectors have been tasked with overseeing this survey, which will be conducted by mandal officials.
Revenue officials have already gathered data on how many people were allotted plots under the previous government, and a list of beneficiaries has been prepared. The government has given a strict 5-day deadline, instructing officials to complete the survey and submit a report by February 15. As a result, collectors have expedited the process, and revenue officials are cross-checking the documents submitted by beneficiaries in various villages and mandals.
Direct Visit by Authorities to Verify Beneficiaries
After reviewing the records in government offices, the officials will visit the villages to meet with the beneficiaries directly. They will verify whether the individuals are legitimate recipients of the plots. The authorities will also check if the plots are still under the rightful ownership of the beneficiaries or if they were sold to others. Additionally, the officials will review the identification proofs and other documents submitted by the beneficiaries.
The government plans to confiscate any plots that were sold after allocation. The survey results will be compiled, and a report will be submitted to the government within the five-day period. Based on this report, the government will take action against the ineligible beneficiaries and reclaim the plots.
Post-Survey Actions and Impact
Once the survey is completed and the report is submitted, the government will take necessary actions based on the findings. The plots that are reclaimed will be renovated and redistributed to new beneficiaries. This move by the coalition government is expected to result in thousands of beneficiaries losing their plots, which were originally allocated to the poor during the previous government’s tenure. The decision could potentially leave many families without the houses they were initially promised.