◆ The government wants to please big capitalists by buying land at disposable prices – Pawan Pandey
◆ Government’s plan is not development, but uprooting of the people of Ayodhya – Awadhesh Prasad
Ayodhya. MP Awadhesh Prasad and former minister Tejnarayan Pandey, during a press conference at a hotel in Civil Lines, fiercely attacked the state government and CM Yogi Adityanath, accusing them of giving less compensation in land acquisition carried out by housing development . Former minister Pawan Pandey said that since the Bharatiya Janata Party government was formed in 2017 till today, black marketing, looting and land acquisition are continuously being carried out in Ayodhya under the patronage of the government and CM Yogi Adityanath. He said the government wants to acquire the lands of Majha Shahnewajpur, Shahnewajpur Uphar, Majha Kudha Keshavpur, Kudha Keshavpur Uphar, Majha Barehata and Majha Tihura at throwaway prices. He wants to acquire it and give it to his rich friends. The government wants to please big capitalists by buying the land of Ayodhya farmers at throwaway prices, which the Samajwadi Party is strongly opposed to. The Samajwadi Party is with the farmers in this fight. Fully supports the demands of farmers. He said the said issue will be raised by MP Awadhesh Prasad in the country’s largest panchayat.
MP Awadhesh Prasad said the government’s plan is not for development. There is no point in giving any benefit to anyone. The government plans to buy land from farmers at throwaway prices and give it to its special people. And destroy the people of Ayodhya. He said that during the Lok Sabha elections we will work to resettle those who have been uprooted by the government. He said that the circle rate of land has not been determined since 2017. The circle rates were determined in each district of the state. But the circle rate was not determined here. Because farmers cannot get the right price for their land. Metropolitan President Shyam Krishna Srivastava, Media In-Charge Balram Yadav and other officials and villagers were present during the press conference.