It's a big fuss! 5,000 mu of fertile land is not allowed to be cultivated! Village cadres: I don't talk about the law! I won't pay the money
author:Heavy rain again
Cadres in Inner Mongolia prevented villagers from farming and forcibly increased fees, causing public outrage
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During the critical period of spring ploughing, when the villagers of Kailu County in Inner Mongolia went to the contracted land to cultivate, they were forcibly stopped by the village cadres and demanded additional payment. The public expressed strong dissatisfaction with the overbearing behavior of the village cadres and demanded that the relevant departments intervene in the investigation and give justice to the villagers.
Recently, a shocking incident occurred in Kailu County, Inner Mongolia. During the spring ploughing season, a group of hard-working villagers went to their contracted 5,000 acres of land to cultivate, but were maliciously blocked by village cadres. The village cadres claimed that they had to pay money to farm, otherwise they were not allowed to farm, and even shouted that it would be useless even if the police came. Even more infuriating, they also threatened to gather 300 people to stop the villagers from farming. It is understood that this land was originally saline-alkali land, and it was transformed into fertile land after 20 years of hard work by the villagers. Now that the harvest is about to come, the village suddenly informs that it will charge a high additional fee. This incident not only harmed the vital interests of the villagers, but also exposed the vicious behavior of some grassroots cadres in abusing their power and oppressing the people.
For this incident, netizens have expressed their indignation and dissatisfaction. Here are five top reviews:
"This kind of obvious extortion must be stopped!
"The village cadres are so arrogant, who gave them the power?
"These village cadres are so lawless that they don't even care about basic laws and morals. ”
"It's so unfair that the villagers have worked hard for 20 years to turn the saline-alkali land into fertile land, and now they want to take it for themselves!"
"I hope that the relevant departments can quickly intervene and teach these village cadres a stern lesson!"