The Aam Aadmi Party has launched a scathing attack on the Haryana government’s land pooling policy, accusing it of harming farmers and promoting a corporate agenda. AAP claims that the policy, facilitated through the e-Bhumi portal, is a scheme to exploit farmers for the benefit of brokers and builders. The party alleges that the BJP government is acquiring land from farmers at unfairly low prices, based on circle rates instead of the prevailing market rates. AAP has accused the government of intentionally excluding a large percentage of farmers from the policy, leaving them vulnerable. The party questions the integrity of the government’s actions, citing instances of land acquisition by BJP leaders before the policy’s implementation. AAP calls on the government to answer questions about land acquisition and sales, claiming that the land represents the soul of Haryana’s farmers and cannot be handed over to brokers.
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