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    Tension in Patinayak Thanda Over Proposed Merger

    Tension gripped Patinayak Thanda, a hamlet in the Aminabad Panchayat, after a heated village meeting about a proposed merger into the larger administrative unit. Villagers strongly opposed the plan, accusing local officials of using the merger as a pretext to take away their lands.

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    The meeting, which was meant to highlight the benefits of the merger, quickly escalated as residents expressed fears of losing control over their agricultural land and community resources. They alleged that the authorities intended to seize farmers’ land during the process, sparking anger and protests among the locals.

    One resident voiced the community’s frustration, saying, “By merging Patinayak Thanda into Aminabad Panchayat, they are not just altering our administrative boundaries but also attempting to strip us of our lands.” These remarks added fuel to the fire, creating chaotic scenes as officials struggled to restore order.

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    The situation worsened as villagers raised slogans and staged protests against the proposed merger. Local authorities, who were present to mediate the discussion, faced stiff resistance. The villagers made it clear that they would not accept the merger unless their concerns were addressed.

    To defuse the tension, the authorities have scheduled a follow-up meeting to address the grievances and clarify the purpose of the merger. The events in Patinayak Thanda underscore the growing discontent in rural areas over land rights and administrative changes.

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    Rajesh M
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