
In response to the question concerning the concerns of villagers about the entitlement of land ownership, he said on Thursday on Thursday that no one can question individuals in the legal possession of land.
The main minister, who addressed reporters after a special state meeting of the state cabinet in Mm Hills, said: “Soil ownership cannot be questioned by law.” He said that these individuals can apply for khatu because they have grown land for many years.
In the question of entitlement to land, Mr. Siddaramaiah said, “Ul Závávane zeya” – Kannada, which means “the one who loads the country is its justified owner.”
Background
Here it can be mentioned that the Devi Wadiyar from the former royal family of MySore approached the representative of the Chamarajanagar Commissioner and other higher officials and was entitled to more than 4,500 acres of land. The claim applies to real estate according to the agreement between the then Maharaja of Mysore and the Indian government of 1951. Mrs. Wadiyar asked the district administration to publish Khatu in the name of the royal family for these countries.
However, in an effort to calm public concerns, Mrs. Wadiyar said that “villagers do not have to worry about Earth” and made sure that “there would be no problems for villagers, even if land ownership is transferred to the former royal family.”
Farmers’ demand
Meanwhile, agricultural organizations urged the state government to reject the former claim to the royal family and immediately transfer the cultivation and ownership rights to farmers who are in the current possession of land.
Published – April 24, 2025 17:29