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CPI(M) re-launches land occupation

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ADILABAD: Communist Party of India (Marxist) on Tuesday re-launched its `Bhoo Akramam' programme on Tuesday with squatters setting up temporary huts at survey numbers 38, 72 and 73 behind the spinning mill and new Housing Board Colony.

The squatters were evicted by revenue officials with the help of the police on Sunday after they occupied the same land for two days.

The CPI (M), which now has the support of the Telugu Desam Party, is demanding house sites for poor shelterless people. In the absence of a desired response from the administration, it led squatters to occupy the Government land. Sangareddy staff reporter writes:

The CPI (M) Medak committee, which has been fighting for Government land for the landless has launched its agitation for farmland.

Medak committee secretary Chukka Ramulu and a large number of villagers symbolically ploughed a part of the 20-acre land left fallow.

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