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Why Andhra Pradesh's Land Titling Act has stirred up political storm in poll-bound state

The legislation has sparked allegations, counter-claims, and concerns among voters.

May 07, 2024 / 14:43 IST
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The Act was initially passed in September 2022, and it was brought into the spotlight by Chandrababu Naidu, the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) leader, who branded it the "Land Grabbing Act".
The Act was initially passed in September 2022, and it was brought into the spotlight by Chandrababu Naidu, the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) leader, who branded it the "Land Grabbing Act".

The AP Land Titling Act of 2023 has become a focal point for discussion in Andhra Pradesh politics. The legislation has sparked allegations, counter-claims, and concerns among voters. It has become a potent symbol in the ongoing electoral competition, with political rivals using its implications to gain support.

The Act was initially passed in September 2022, and it was brought into the spotlight by Chandrababu Naidu, the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) leader, who branded it the "Land Grabbing Act". Naidu's campaign has been marked by dramatic gestures, such as tearing up land revenue passbooks at public rallies, symbolically rejecting the government's authority over private lands. These actions resonate deeply with voters, stirring up fears of government overreach and loss of property.

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This political move addresses a broader issue of distrust towards the government's handling of land records, which is still fresh following the controversies surrounding Telangana's Dharani portal. The portal was criticised for being inaccurate and lacking transparency, significantly influencing the Congress party's success in Telangana's neighbouring elections. Naidu hopes to channel similar discontent towards the YSR Congress Party (YSRCP), led by Chief Minister Jaganmohan Reddy, by suggesting that his administration's policies could lead to widespread dispossession.

The YSRCP is defending the Land Titling Act, claiming it will improve transparency and protect land rights. They argue that the TDP's claims are misleading and harmful, as they shake people's trust in a system designed to modernize and secure land transactions. The government points out that the central government and Niti Aayog support the Act based on a national model intended to reduce litigation and clarify land titles.