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It's a big fuss! The cadres of Kailu County cadres blocked the road in spring to collect money, and netizens angrily criticized: How can you be an official if you don't know the law?

author:Private collection of small evenings

Recently, a news about the cadres of Kailu County blocking the spring plowing of villagers has aroused widespread attention. According to reports, after contracting more than 4,000 acres of wasteland, local villagers were ready to carry out spring plowing and sowing, but were blocked by village cadres and demanded a fee of 200 yuan per mu. As soon as this matter was exposed, it immediately aroused strong indignation and questions from netizens.

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Spring ploughing is one of the most important agricultural activities of the year, which is related to the harvest and life of farmers in a year. However, in Kailu County, some village cadres saw spring plowing as an opportunity to accumulate money, openly blocking villagers from farming and demanding high fees. This kind of behavior not only seriously harms the interests of the villagers, but also violates the duties and responsibilities of public officials.

It's a big fuss! The cadres of Kailu County cadres blocked the road in spring to collect money, and netizens angrily criticized: How can you be an official if you don't know the law?

It is understood that these wastelands were originally contracted by the villagers, and they invested a lot of time and energy in reclamation and remediation to turn them into arable land. However, at the critical moment of spring ploughing, the village cadres blocked the villagers from farming for various reasons and demanded high fees. This kind of behavior not only makes the villagers feel helpless and angry, but also raises serious questions about the professional ethics and quality of these village cadres.

It's a big fuss! The cadres of Kailu County cadres blocked the road in spring to collect money, and netizens angrily criticized: How can you be an official if you don't know the law?

What is even more shocking is that in the communication with the villagers, these village cadres actually refused to perform their duties and obligations under the pretext of "not knowing the law". Not only do they not understand the relevant laws and regulations, but they also do not know the basic principles that public officials should serve the people. This ignorance and disregard for the law and professional ethics has led one to ask: How are such village cadres elected, and what qualifications do they have to serve as public officials?

It's a big fuss! The cadres of Kailu County cadres blocked the road in spring to collect money, and netizens angrily criticized: How can you be an official if you don't know the law?

The exposure of this matter immediately triggered a strong response from netizens. Many netizens have said that the behavior of these village cadres has seriously damaged the interests of the villagers and ruined the image of public officials. They called on relevant departments to intervene in the investigation as soon as possible, seriously deal with these village cadres who violate the law and discipline, and safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of the villagers and social fairness and justice.

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It's a big fuss! The cadres of Kailu County cadres blocked the road in spring to collect money, and netizens angrily criticized: How can you be an official if you don't know the law?

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In response to this matter, the local department has urgently set up an investigation team to conduct an in-depth investigation into the matter. It is believed that in the near future, these village cadres who violate the law and discipline will be punished as they deserve, and the legitimate rights and interests of the villagers will be safeguarded.

It's a big fuss! The cadres of Kailu County cadres blocked the road in spring to collect money, and netizens angrily criticized: How can you be an official if you don't know the law?

However, we also need to ponder deeply why such incidents occur so frequently? Is there a deeper problem behind this? Should we strengthen the training of public officials in professional ethics and laws and regulations, and improve their quality and awareness? Only in this way can we truly avoid the recurrence of similar incidents and safeguard the people's legitimate rights and interests and social stability.

It's a big fuss! The cadres of Kailu County cadres blocked the road in spring to collect money, and netizens angrily criticized: How can you be an official if you don't know the law?

In short, the incident of village cadres in Kailu County blocking spring ploughing has triggered a deep reflection on the professional ethics and quality of public officials. We should resolutely safeguard social fairness and justice, strengthen supervision and management of public officials, and ensure that they truly serve the people and make positive contributions to social development. At the same time, we should also call on the majority of netizens to maintain a rational and objective attitude, not to blindly follow the trend or spread false information, and jointly maintain the cleanliness and order of cyberspace.