- Land Reforms Ordinance
The Land Reforms Ordinance was a law in the state of
Kerala ,India under theE. M. S. Namboodiripad government limiting the amount of land one person could own. [ [http://www.hindu.com/2008/02/18/stories/2008021860280300.htm Land Reforms Act no longer relevant, says Industries Secretary] ]The EMS
government was the firstcommunist state government popularly elected to power inIndia , in the southern state ofKerala . Soon after taking its oath of office, the government introduced the controversial Land Reforms Ordinance, which was later made into an act. This, along with anEducation Bill , raised a massive uproar from the landlord classes. The popular slogan for the radical socialists was "the land for tillers", which sent shockwaves through the landlord classes in the country. The ordinance set an absolute ceiling on the land a family could own. The tenants and hut dwellers received a claim in the excess land, on which they had worked for centuries under the feudal system. In addition, the law ensured fixity of tenure and protection from eviction. These ground-breaking measures caused the premature death of the state government, as the central government, underNehru , used article 356 to dismiss it, alleging the breakdown of law and order. The land reforms in Kerala imparted drastic changes to the political, economic and social outlook.References
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