Agrarian Relation
Reform in agrarian
relations was to be the springboard from which a feudalistic
society could rapidly transform itself into a modern developed
society ripe for industrialization and the growth of service
sector. All the Congress leaders accepted this. Still
the governments in most of the Indian states resisted
from curbing large-scale landlordism lest its feudalist,
middle and low level should revolt. The result is that
the spring of naxalism in these states is an ever-lasting
spring whereas in Kerala it was short lived. Even though
the reactionary forces could oust the government with
the connivance of the centre at the middle of its tenure
the spirit of the Bill defining agrarian relations and
related legislature measures continued to ride high and
the successive Governments had to carry forward that spirit.
Thankfully today the agrarian sector of Kerala Society
in free from strife.
Agrarian
Relation Bill
Speech
by K.R.Gaurima Amma
Speech
by K.P.R
Article
by E.Gopala Krishna Menon
Articles
by Panthalam P.R Madava Pillai
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