"Inadequacies in the existing 'Kerala Land Conservancy Act to check unauthorised occupation of government land is known to all," CPI state secretary Kannam Rajendran told reporters after a two-day party executive council here.
Hence government should consider a new law similar to the one in Andhra Pradesh with suitable punishment for land grabbers for the state, Rajendran said.
It should have more powers and also have a provision to set up Tribunals or separate courts to deal with land grabbing cases, Rajendran said.
CPI fully endorsed the eviction steps in Munnar and also congratulated Revenue Minister E Chandrasekharan, CPI nominee in the LDF ministry, for the same, he said.
Without mentioning the unsavoury remarks allegedly made by Power Minister M M Mani of CPI-M, hailing from Idukki, against revenue officials engaged in eviction drive, Rajendran said government should ensure that no public servant hinders the work of officials.
He also said there was no difference between CPI and CPI-M on the policy of eviction of encroachers.
Rajendran denied charges from certain quarters that CPI was not keen in taking over land, allegedly encroached by Kannan Devan plantation of Tata group in Munnar, saying the party has no need to protect the group.
He also reminded that it was during 1971 the then government headed by CPI leader C Achutha Menon that took steps to recover land allegedly encroached by the plantation through a legislation.
He declined to make any comment on the alleged remarks of the power minister against women.
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