But the state government has the "political will" to protect their land and interests, he said.
Vijayan, however, made it clear that stringent measures would be taken to reclaim government lands from encroachers.
Steps would be taken to distribute title deeds to all deserving persons here in the next two years, he said.
"But there is no need for settlers to worry. The government will protect their interests completely. At the same time, no mercy will be shown in evicting enroachers," he said.
Stating that the highrange settlers and farmers who had fought several odds for their existence deserve special consideration, the Chief Minister said the CPI(M)-led LDF government would do nothing to persecute them. The government has the political-will to protect their land and interest, he said.
The Chief Minister's statements assume significance in view of the recent anti-eviction drive launched by the revenue officials which came to a halt after a 30 foot metal cross in an alleged encroached land was pulled down triggering a widespread controversy.
Revenue Minister E Chandrasekharan and Power Minister M M Mani were among those who participated in the function.
The distribution of title deeds was part of the LDF government's first anniversary celebrations.
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