Calling the current work a 'cycle of repression', he claimed that the problem will not be solved with guns and bulldozers alone.
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Senior NCP leader and former Prime Minister Jhalanath Khanal has said that a long-term solution to the landless problem in the country is impossible without revolutionary land reform.
Khanal says that only those who do not own even a single piece of land and have nowhere to live are real landless people. Leader Khanal criticized the working style of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) and Prime Minister Balendra Shah.
Terming the current work as a 'cycle of repression', he claimed that the problem would not be solved with guns and bulldozers alone. He mentioned that the landless problem is most dire in 15 districts from Jhapa to Kanchanpur in the Terai and Surkhet, Dang, Nawalparasi, Chitwan, Makawanpur and Udayapur in the inner Madhesh.
'More than 4 million people are currently landless. Their families do not own even a single piece of land. If this problem is really to be solved, revolutionary land reform must be carried out to change ownership. This is nothing but a cycle of repression. "It is not enough to manage 10 families, the problems of 4 million families have to be solved. This is not a problem that can be solved by showing a few Hukum residents driving a bulldozer, or by showing boots and guns and terrorizing the people," he said.
