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Legislative Assembly Debates. Thursday 9th March 1933. Official Report

1933

Another circumstance has brought this question prominently before the minds of the landowners and that is the Bolshevist doctrines of confiscation of private property recently propounded by the representative of the Congress as well as the prevalent socialistic doctrine of nationalization of land which has taken possession of the minds of both the politicians and sections of the public in the Cont [...] The Committee are of opinion that the time has come to embody in the law the main prhiciples on which the land revenue is determined the methods of valuation the pitch of assessment gradation of enhancement and the chief processes which touch the well being of the rate-payers." Now Sir that has been the recommendation most definitely and most unequivocally made by the Joint Parliamentary Com [...] In former times the interests of capital and labour were in conflict and the capitalists claimed that they should be able to exploit the poverty of the labourers that the contracts between the owner of the factory and the labourer ought to be maintained by Government as sacred and so on. [...] (Laughter.) The question is the safeguarding of the interests Of the landowners and of the agriculturists. [...] Sir it is not the bounden duty of the Government to give the greatest consideration for the proper and adequate.representation of the landholders in the Local and Central Legislatures in the coming Constitutional Reforms for the preservation of the rights and -privileges of the holders of the landed property and such representation should be a special factor in any Constitution and for this a
government politics public policy
Pages
57
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.100003
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Frontmatter
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Legislative Assembly
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