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The peasants who cultivated the land took the lead in violating the policy, and many violations were exposed, and they were not unjustly obstructed

author:Gui brother 22

Recently, a video of a grassroots cadre in Shuangsheng Village, Kailu County, Tongliao City, Inner Mongolia, preventing farmers from planting seeds and confiscating their plough trucks went viral. However, things seem to have turned around in recent days, with people familiar with the matter releasing evidence that farmers were the first to violate the policy and breach the contract. In this regard, many netizens have said, "Tampering with the truth and grasping the trend of public opinion, the Internet can be regarded as being played by these farmers!"

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The peasants who cultivated the land took the lead in violating the policy, and many violations were exposed, and they were not unjustly obstructed

Below, the editor will take you to review the whole incident.

Not long ago, a video titled "The deputy party secretary of a place in Inner Mongolia prevents farmers from cultivating the land" was wildly reprinted.

In the video, a man in black can be seen rushing to the vicinity of a cultivated field with a group of people, surrounded by farmers who are plowing and sowing.

The peasants who cultivated the land took the lead in violating the policy, and many violations were exposed, and they were not unjustly obstructed

From afar, the man in black shouted at the peasants on a certain ploughing cart, "Come down, this is not your land!" and his arrogant attitude startled the surrounding peasants.

After the man walked over, he began to preach to everyone, his expression was full of disdain. Later, he instructed the members of the law enforcement brigade he brought with him to confiscate the farming carts of the peasants. And said, "If it's not your land, you can't plant it!"

The peasants who cultivated the land took the lead in violating the policy, and many violations were exposed, and they were not unjustly obstructed

As soon as the video was fermented, it caused an uproar on the Internet.

Many netizens said that they knew that this was the people's official, and those who didn't know thought it was the king of heaven.

The peasants who cultivated the land took the lead in violating the policy, and many violations were exposed, and they were not unjustly obstructed

Some netizens found out that this black-clothed man with bullish words and deeds is a town party secretary in Kailu County, Tongliao City, Inner Mongolia, named Ji Yunhao.

Not long after, the almighty netizen picked up the specific information of Secretary Ji. According to the data, Ji Yunhao was born in 1990, enlisted in the army as a soldier at the age of 17, retired from the army two years later, changed jobs at the age of 22 and became a policeman, and then entered the Commission for Discipline Inspection, and now he is only 34 years old He is already the deputy secretary of the town party committee.

The peasants who cultivated the land took the lead in violating the policy, and many violations were exposed, and they were not unjustly obstructed

Many people joked that "steady progress" could not describe him.

However, more netizens are puzzled, why are farmers in Shuangsheng Village, Kailu County, Tongliao City, Inner Mongolia prevented from cultivating land from above?

The peasants who cultivated the land took the lead in violating the policy, and many violations were exposed, and they were not unjustly obstructed

It turned out that as early as more than ten years ago, more than a dozen villagers in Shuangsheng Village united to contract 5,000 acres of wasteland at a price of 700 yuan per mu for a contract period of 30 years.

This land is mainly saline-alkali land and marshland, which is not suitable for growing crops. Eventually, after more than 20 years of hard work by the farmers, the wasteland was finally improved and turned from barren land into fertile arable land.

The peasants who cultivated the land took the lead in violating the policy, and many violations were exposed, and they were not unjustly obstructed

Recently, several farmers plan to rush to sow seeds in their fields before the rainy season, hoping to have a good harvest in the autumn.

But who knew that the town government actually sent someone to inform the peasants to pay a contract fee of 1 million yuan before sowing seeds on the grounds that "it was grassland at that time, but now it is cultivated land, and the nature of the land has changed."

The peasants who cultivated the land took the lead in violating the policy, and many violations were exposed, and they were not unjustly obstructed

However, at this time, the land was still in the contract period, and the contract did not say that the contract fee would be supplemented, and the land that they had worked hard to improve now had to share benefits, so everyone was unwilling.

Only then did the picture of "Secretary Ji Yunhao angrily reprimanding the peasants and seizing the peasants' spring ploughing carts" appeared on the Internet.

The peasants who cultivated the land took the lead in violating the policy, and many violations were exposed, and they were not unjustly obstructed

On April 23, 2024, the Information Office of the People's Government of Kailu County, Inner Mongolia issued a circular, stating that the "Kailu County Supplementary Contracting Fee" is a measure in response to relevant national policies. Kailu County, as a national trial site for new cultivated land, "additional 200 yuan per mu of land" is one of the tasks stipulated above.

The peasants who cultivated the land took the lead in violating the policy, and many violations were exposed, and they were not unjustly obstructed

Soon after, some netizens revealed that in fact, when the two parties signed the contract as early as 2004, the terms clearly stated that "the nature of the land is grassland for animal husbandry".

The peasants who cultivated the land took the lead in violating the policy, and many violations were exposed, and they were not unjustly obstructed

In other words, more than 5,000 acres of land can only be used to raise cattle and sheep, and cannot be used to plant arable land. Now that the peasants have changed the nature of the land, the profits they receive will also rise sharply, and the contract fees will also change.

The peasants who cultivated the land took the lead in violating the policy, and many violations were exposed, and they were not unjustly obstructed

And this incident was designed by some big households in the village in order to evade the policy, deliberately guide public opinion, and mislead the public.

What do you think about this?