Controversy Over Punjab Land Pooling Policy: Allegations and Denials

SAD leader Parambans Singh Romana accused dissident Akali leader Manpreet Singh Ayali of negotiating with AAP to exclude his land from Punjab's controversial land pooling policy, which allegedly exploits farmers. Ayali denied these claims, asserting support for those opposing the policy. The government insists the policy is for urban development.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Chandigarh | Updated: 31-07-2025 08:21 IST | Created: 31-07-2025 08:21 IST
Controversy Over Punjab Land Pooling Policy: Allegations and Denials
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SAD leader Parambans Singh Romana has leveled accusations against dissident Akali leader Manpreet Singh Ayali, claiming a covert agreement with the ruling AAP. Romana alleges this so-called "settlement" helped Ayali's land escape inclusion in Punjab's contentious land pooling policy, a charge roundly denied by Ayali and the Dakha MLA.

The policy, criticized as a "looting" scheme by opposition parties, is under fire for allegedly targeting farmers' fertile lands. According to Romana, Ayali's silence on the policy speaks volumes, hinting at AAP government favor for excluding Ayali's land while including land from neighboring less fortunate farmers.

Despite these allegations, Ayali countered by asserting that the policy did indeed include over 150 acres of his land. He maintained his opposition to the measure, echoing concerns of many farmers. Meanwhile, the Punjab government defends its scheme as a necessity for planned urban development, promising fair exchanges for acquired land.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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