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Kailu is on fire, and Secretary Ji is dismissed! The grassland has been turned into cultivated land, and the nature of the land has been changed!

author:沐姐

Kailu was on fire, and Secretary Ji was dismissed. It is reasonable to change the grassland into cultivated land and change the nature of the land, and collect money. Convert industrial land to commercial land without paying?

You go and look at the original video, the contract signed by the people in 04 has a term of thirty years. And the rent was paid in one lump sum that year, and it was only 20 years, and there are still ten years to go.

I remember someone said that farming can make money, and farmers will have no land to plant, which has been fulfilled. The current unit attaches great importance to things as soon as they come out, and if things don't come out, they don't pay attention to them at all, and they don't do anything at all.

The key is who will fund the transformation of these new fertile lands, and if the government funds the transformation and then contracts them to the peasants for cultivation, the fees should be reasonable; if the farmers themselves fund the transformation, the government should give certain support and encouragement, and if the fees are charged, they should also carefully consider and encourage private capital to transform more uncultivable land into fertile land.

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34. The Kailu incident has once again brought the dispute over land use rights to the forefront. Land, as the lifeblood of farmers, changes its use rights affect everyone's heart.

35. The dismissal of Secretary Ji is a response to the incident, but it is also a warning against the abuse of power. Power should be used by the people, not a tool for personal gain.

36. It is understandable that grassland has been converted into cultivated land and the nature of the land has been changed. But the key question is whether the change process is fair, transparent, and reasonable.

Kailu is on fire, and Secretary Ji is dismissed! The grassland has been turned into cultivated land, and the nature of the land has been changed!

37. Whether it is reasonable to receive money depends on what money is being received and how and for what purpose it is collected. If it's a reasonable expense, then charging is the way it should be. But if it is a personal abuse of power, then it is unacceptable.

38. The question of converting industrial land into commercial land without paying for it requires a specific analysis of specific issues. If it's a legal change, then it's okay not to pay a fee. But if it is an illegal change, then it is unacceptable.

39. The contract signed in 04 has a term of 30 years, and the rent is paid in a lump sum. It was a long-term promise, but now it has been broken for a variety of reasons.

40. Farming can earn money, but farmers will have no land to plant. This sentence expresses the helplessness and sadness of the peasants. Land is the foundation of farmers' survival, if they lose their land, how will they survive?

41. As soon as the affairs of the unit come out, they attach great importance to it, and they do not pay attention to it at all. This phenomenon actually exists in many places. This is a sign of bureaucracy that must be changed.

42. The question of who will fund the renovation of the newly added fertile land is a key issue. If it is funded by the government, then the fee should be reasonable. If the farmers themselves pay for the funds, then the government should give support and encouragement.

43. The question of fees should be carefully considered. Because this can be a heavy burden for farmers. The government should take into account the actual situation of the peasants and formulate reasonable policies.

44. It is a good direction to encourage private capital to convert uncultivable land into fertile land. This can improve the utilization rate of land and increase the income of farmers.

45. In the process, however, it is important to ensure that the interests of farmers are not compromised. Because for them, the land is their lifeline.

46. The question of land is a complex one. It involves policy, law, economy, society and other aspects. Solving the land issue requires the joint efforts of the whole society.

Kailu is on fire, and Secretary Ji is dismissed! The grassland has been turned into cultivated land, and the nature of the land has been changed!

47. We hope that every decision-maker will put people first and truly make sure that they are useful, thought and anxious for the people.

48. We hope that every citizen will be able to look at the problem rationally and not blindly follow the trend and not be easily incited.

49. We hope that every farmer will have land to grow, food to eat and a home to return to.

50. We want our society to be fairer, more just and better.

51. The Kailu incident is a wake-up call for us. We must learn from this and prevent similar incidents from happening again.

52. The land issue is a long-term problem. We need to have long-term planning and consideration, not just look at the immediate benefits.

53. Farmers are our foundation. We must protect their interests and let them have land to grow and food to eat.

Kailu is on fire, and Secretary Ji is dismissed! The grassland has been turned into cultivated land, and the nature of the land has been changed!

54. The government is our reliance. We have to monitor them so that they can really be used by the people.

55. Society is our big family. We must work together to make our society fairer, more just, and better.

56. The events of Kailu have given us a glimpse of problems and hope. As long as we work together, problems will always be solved, and hope will always be realized.

57. Let us work together, for our land, for our farmers, for our society, for our future.

58. Let us remember that the land is the lifeline, the peasant is the foundation, the government is the dependent, and the society is the big family.

59. Let us work together to make our land more fertile, our farmers happier, our government more just, and our society better.

60. Let us look forward to a fairer, more just and better future.