Ours is an old landless settlement, we have applied many times to get land
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Currently, discussions are going on all over the country about the Land Bill. We are watching, listening and reading the news because it is concerned with our lives and identity.
I live in Chandrapur-1 Jarua in Rautahat. 60 households including my family live here. Ours is an old landless settlement. We have applied for land many times. We protested a lot but did not get the land.
Many years passed while dreaming of getting land with the help of the landless. This area has been written as a forest, it has not even been measured because it cannot be measured without changing the law. It is said that the government has not agreed on why the law has not been changed. Some honorable and some parties say it has no support. On the one hand, how much is being spent for thousands of employees and officials in the name of the commission, on the other hand, why does no one agree to change the unclear law to solve the problem of the landless? If a place inhabited by humans for generations is called a forest, then where do you take us and keep us? Now we landless people are accused of many things like jungle masuwa, hukumbasi, but those forests were created and saved by us and our ancestors. We also need a lot. So let's call the forest a forest, let's protect it, but let's give land to the inhabited place.
Even if there is no law, let us not delay in giving ownership of land to the landless. Don't make a difference in speech and behavior and let us only be bowed down.
– Sagar Pahari , Chandrapur, Rautahat
