Revenue summits to streamline land issue resolution within 45 days: Bojjala
Srikalahasti MLA Sudhir Reddy pledges 45-day resolution for land grievances, backed by tech-driven revenue modernisation efforts
Tirupati: Srikalahasti MLA Bojjala Sudhir Reddy said on Sunday that the government is committed to streamlining and resolving land-related grievances within 45 days through a series of revenue summits.
Speaking at a revenue summit in Velampadu village, he emphasised the initiative’s importance in addressing long-standing land disputes, improving transparency, and modernising the revenue administration system to better serve the public. MLA Sudhir Reddy attributed the initiative’s success to Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu, crediting him for championing a citizen-focused approach to governance.
“These revenue summits are crucial for resolving disputes over government lands and addressing issues from the past five years. This initiative is designed to empower citizens by ensuring their concerns are heard and resolved promptly”, said the MLA.
Reddy highlighted the government’s efforts to modernise revenue administration through digitisation and technological advancements. He explained that digitising land records, streamlining tax collection, and introducing advanced tools would not only reduce corruption but also enhance public service delivery. “This is a significant step towards better governance. By implementing modern systems, we aim to create a transparent, efficient, and citizen-centric revenue framework that benefits everyone, particularly the farming community”, he added.
The MLA criticised the re-survey process undertaken by the previous YSRC government, calling it a rushed exercise that caused widespread issues for farmers. He stated that errors in the earlier re-survey were due to a lack of proper procedures and inadequate time allocation.
“Our government has taken note of the challenges faced by the farming community due to these errors. Through these revenue summits, we are now addressing and correcting those mistakes while ensuring fairness and accuracy”, he said. Sudhir Reddy assured attendees of his personal commitment to resolving grievances raised during the programme.