Published on April 3, 2026
The Assam Tea Corporation has called for clarity regarding the recent amendments to the land transfer policy aimed at granting legal rights to plantation workers. This development comes just two months ahead of the elections, raising questions about the motivations and implications of such a significant policy change.
In a move that could impact approximately 3.5 lakh families residing in the labour lines of over 800 tea estates, the BJP-led government has amended existing laws to formalize land rights. The policy intends to provide legal documentation for the land occupied , many of whom have lived and worked in tea gardens for generations without any formal title or recognition of their land claims.
Representatives from the tea body have expressed concern over the lack of communication from the government regarding the specifics of the implementation process. They are particularly keen on understanding how the transfer of land rights will be managed and what criteria will be used to grant these rights to families. Without clear guidelines, the potential for confusion or conflict within the estates may arise.
Supporters of the amendment argue that this policy is a long-overdue recognition of the contributions made to Assam’s tea industry, one of the largest in the world. rights, the government aims to improve the living conditions of these workers, providing them with a sense of security and ownership.
However, critics caution that the timing of the amendment may be politically motivated, aimed at garnering support from the tea community ahead of upcoming elections. The opposition has questioned whether the government will follow through with adequate support measures and resources to ensure that the transition is smooth and equitable.
The tea body is now urging the government to hold consultations with the stakeholders involved, including plantation workers and estate owners, to ensure a transparent and fair implementation of the new policy. As the elections draw nearer, the implications of this land transfer amendment will likely remain a central topic of discussion among both voters and candidates in Assam.
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