CPI(M) holds protest, seeks permanent solution to ‘Pancha Gramalu’ land dispute

The CPI(M) held a protest in Visakhapatnam to demand a resolution to the 'Pancha Gramalu' land dispute, which has left thousands of families in ownership uncertainty since the 1990s. The party is calling for the government to recognize the rights of lawful landowners and stop hurdles in property transactions.
Why it matters
The dispute highlights long-standing issues regarding land rights, historical survey records, and the impact of administrative decisions on local residents.
The Communist Party of India (Marxist) [CPI(M)] staged a protest outside the Visakhapatnam Collectorate on Monday, demanding a permanent resolution to the long-pending ‘Pancha Gramalu’ (five villages) land dispute and protection of the rights of lawful landowners.
The article focuses on the protest organized by a left-wing political party and highlights the grievances of the affected residents.
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