Bhoodan Victims Justice Demand Raised in Khammam
Bhoodan Victims’ Justice Demand Raised in Khammam
Bhoodan Victims Justice Demand gained momentum in Khammam after senior leader Koonamneni Sambasiva Rao visited affected families on Friday.
He met residents who lost their homes on Bhoodan lands and are currently staying at the TTDC rehabilitation centre. During the visit, he collected details of each family and reviewed their grievances.
Background of Bhoodan Lands Issue
The Bhoodan Victims Justice Demand relates to families displaced from Bhoodan lands in Khammam. These lands were earlier allotted under the Bhoodan movement. However, several beneficiaries reportedly lost possession due to administrative complications.
According to local reports, nearly 717 houses are linked to the dispute. The leader urged officials to identify rightful ownership of these 717 houses without delay.
Call for Fair Verification Process
Addressing officials, he said genuine beneficiaries must receive justice through a transparent verification process. He suggested conducting a Gram Sabha-style review to determine the original allottees.
The Bhoodan Victims Justice Demand also includes immediate administrative intervention. He warned that if poor families do not receive justice, he would stage a protest at the district collectorate.
Meanwhile, affected residents expressed concern over delayed recognition of ownership rights. Many families claim they have been residing on the land for years before losing their homes.
Official Response and Public Impact
Officials have yet to release a formal statement on the verification timeline. However, the issue has drawn attention across the district due to the number of families involved.
If authorities act promptly, clarity on ownership could provide relief to hundreds of displaced families. Otherwise, the matter may escalate into public agitation in the coming days.
The Bhoodan Victims Justice Demand highlights broader concerns about land allocation disputes and rehabilitation policies affecting economically weaker sections.
