Full land rights to beneficiaries on 25 lakh acres from land reforms
UnverifiedWe will provide full land rights to the beneficiaries on 25 lakh acres that were distributed to the poor through land reforms.
Indian National Congress · Telangana Legislative Assembly Election 2023
Last updated 9 Jul 2026
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Help us verify“All the lands assigned to SCs and STs, but usurped by BRS govt will be restored back to the original assignees, with all the rights. And when lands are acquired for public purpose under Land Acquisition Act 2013, the assigned lands will be treated on par with patta lands for payment of compensation.”
The declaration promised to restore to their original assignees all lands assigned to SCs and STs that were allegedly usurped under the previous government, with full rights, and to treat assigned lands on par with patta lands for compensation when acquired for public purposes under the Land Acquisition Act 2013. No approved-source evidence was found of a systematic restoration exercise or of a policy placing assigned lands on par with patta lands for compensation as of July 2026. All references to alleged usurpation are the manifesto's own characterisation and are not independently established here. Absent verifiable delivery, the verdict is pending. Budget: not applicable; no approved-source allocation evidence was found.
Promise made in the Chevella SC ST Declaration; polling held on this date
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We will provide full land rights to the beneficiaries on 25 lakh acres that were distributed to the poor through land reforms.
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