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Thursday, 24 April 2014

Govt Mulls ordinance on HML; Majority against legislation on KDH lines

The Kerala government, which has toughened its stand against Harrisons Malayalam Ltd (HML), has set the ball rolling with a plan to bring in an ordinance to take back all lands in their illegal possession. Chief Minister Oomman Chandy is learned to call an exclusive meeting in this regard at the earliest, taking into the seriousness of the issue .

Though the government is learned to be in favour of an ordinance on the lines of KDH resumption, the ruling/opposition leaders and revenue officials are of the opinion that the ordinance should not be framed on the lines of KDH resumption. The revenue department has already prepared a draft legislation for retrieving the land and for its distribution for cultivation and purposes ancillary thereto under the control and management of the government. 

'Many flaws have come across in the KDH resumption. It has to been seen that the government is now engaged in many legal issues with the company even though the land belongs to government. It is alleged that they possess more land and are even ruling Munnar town. This should not happen when HML land is taken back.  Everything should be under the control of the government and history should not be repeated,'' they said.  
KPCC vice president and a member of the Green MLA group V D Satheeshan said ''it has been found that they have indulged in forging documents and engaged in all fraudulent activities. The government should not deter in taking back the lands. Once taken back, the government should have a  mechanism to utilise the land as it is the government's duty.''


T N Pratapan, another member of the `Green MLA brigade said that they will oppose any ordinance that would help those who now illegally posses the plantations. ''The vigilance has come across fraudulent documents in their possession. We cannot think of an ordinance on the lines of KDH. How can the persons who had exploited the state again given the Plantations?,'' he said.  The plantations should be brought under some cooperative society in which the employees of the plantation have some role, Pratapan said. ''If an ordinance is brought to help those who now possess it will be taken up in the party as well as the UDF,'' he said. 

Source: The New Indian Express

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