Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu expressed on Monday that the current coalition government is rectifying errors made by the previous administration. He accused the YSR Congress Party of disrupting the revenue department during their term. Naidu made these remarks at a public gathering in Nandyal district while distributing ‘pattadar’ passbooks to farmers.
He further alleged that the previous government attempted to seize land from farmers and the underprivileged using the Land Titling Act. Naidu highlighted that the coalition government has annulled the Land Titling Act to address discrepancies in land records. The Chief Minister emphasized that the new passbooks issued by the government incorporate a QR code system to prevent tampering with land records.
Naidu criticized the previous rulers for placing their images on passbooks and spending a substantial amount on such endeavors. He mentioned that the coalition government is conducting land measurements in the presence of farmers to ensure accuracy in land details. Naidu also reiterated the government’s commitment to preventing corruption in the issuance of new passbooks.
