Because of the gimmicks played by the Dharani portal, a farmer, who is tilling his land along with his wife and two children, is alienated from his land which has been transferred to the previous owner of the land. Even a pattadar-passbook has been issued in the name of the previous owner. The rightful owner of the land has been deprived of his right on the land. The previous owner erected fence around his land and barred the actual owner and his family members from entering it.
Not knowing what to do, the farmer desperately knocked at the doors of many an officer, but of no use. Feeling depressed at the denial of the justice, the farmer and his spouse took the extreme step rendering his children orphans. This is not an isolated incident, but many such irregularities took place across the state. This stands as a classic example of sometimes how the good deeds of the state government backfire. Because of the omissions and commissions of the government actual owners of the land have been left tensed up. To solve such problems, the state government has tightened its belts.
According to reliable information, the state government is keen to introduce the delete or revoke option soon. As a prelude to introducing the option, the officials concerned are studying deeply. In fact, if the delete option is introduced, some of the problems related to Dharani portal will get solved easily. However, one should wait for some more time when the government releases an official statement in this regard.
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