In a significant development, the long-standing Pariyathukavu land dispute has been resolved with all parties signing an agreement on Monday night. The agreement ensures that Dalit families will receive land and houses, marking a major step towards justice and rehabilitation.
High-Level Meeting Chaired by Minister Roji M John
The agreement was signed during a high-level meeting chaired by Higher Education Minister Roji M John. The meeting was attended by district officials, representatives of the residents, and landowners. The collective effort led to a mutually acceptable resolution.
Key Terms of the Agreement
Under the agreement, Dalit families who have been fighting for land rights will be provided with plots and housing. The exact details of the land distribution and housing construction are expected to be finalized in subsequent meetings.
Minister Roji M John emphasized the government's commitment to ensuring social justice and addressing historical injustices. He praised the cooperation of all stakeholders in reaching this agreement.
Background of the Dispute
The Pariyathukavu land dispute has been a contentious issue for years, with Dalit families demanding ownership of land they have been residing on. The resolution is seen as a victory for the affected families and a model for resolving similar disputes.
District officials have been directed to expedite the process of land transfer and house construction. The government aims to complete the rehabilitation process within a stipulated timeframe.



