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"content": "Now, if one looks at Section 75 of the Constitution as it exists today, you will find that the issue of land is not dealt with as a unique resource. All that it says is that no property of any description shall be compulsorily taken possession of. So, âany propertyâ means a car or anything. The Constitution protects all those categories of property in the same vein as land and, yet, land is so critical that you need to have sufficient protection in the Constitution that those who have an interest in the land would be able to use it without fearing either compulsory acquisition or interventions, which if you read the Constitution, again, the state can interfere for reasons of public health, defence and law and order. There are various situations in which the state can interfere. If it is in relation to land, we want sufficient protection for those who have interest or right to land."
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