Some people in the village just like to take advantage of a little advantage. I want to occupy a little of the public ridges, roadsides, and even neighbors' fields and homesteads in the village. It feels like nothing for a while, but after a long time, the problem is exposed. The people in the village are conservative and can quarrel for days on the slightest thing.Not long ago, a post-00 village party secretary came to the village. Directly with an excavator, he cleared the vegetable fields that encroached on the road.
At first, some of the villagers were not happy, they felt that they had taken a little bit, and they didn't plant in the middle of the road, and there was nothing. But they don't think that if they take a little bit today and a little bit tomorrow, the road will only get narrower and narrower, which will bring a lot of follow-up troubles.
Don't look at this secretary as young, but he says two sentences, is methodical, and understands people very well. He spoke and acted in an orderly manner, and the people were convinced in a few words.
It can be seen from the ** picture that this secretary does not have the shelf of a village cadre at all, and what he says is reasonable. "No matter whose land it is, all the land that occupies the concrete road will be removed. To be honest, you can't make a fortune if you do this more. It's not about anyone's house, it's about making the road wider. Please support me. “
Netizens have different opinions about this incident. Some netizens left a message saying:"There are a large number of unreasonable people in the rural areas, and they must adopt coercive measures to do things in order to be effective. As a village official, don't be afraid of scolding behind the back of the villagers. “
"What about the gutters on the side of the road......The gutter is not cleared! Get a job! “
"There are a lot of people in the countryside who like to be greedy for these small gains, so someone needs to treat them! “
"You have to use young people, and the old fritters don't want to offend people. “
"This is how the contradiction of rural land comes out, this year occupies a little bit of you next year, and in a few years it can occupy two or three ridges of land for you, and then there will be contradictions between the villagers. “
People who live in the countryside know that some villagers always like to occupy more land when building houses. Some of the occupied land belonged to neighbors and some to the public. Those old cadres either pretended to be deaf and dumb, or they were helpless.
These villagers take advantage of a small advantage, which seems to be a benefit, but in fact they are harming the interests of the entire village. They only look out for their own convenience, but ignore the collective good. This kind of behavior is abhorrent!
In fact, the key point of this problem is how to balance the interests of the villagers and the public interest. After all, these hard-working villagers only grow vegetables to make a living and to support their families. If they are allowed to continue planting, the roads in the village will remain narrow, which will be detrimental to future development.
Faced with this complex situation, we should seek a solution that will make the lives of villagers better while safeguarding the public interest. After all, a harmonious and stable society requires everyone's joint efforts.
In order to solve this problem, I believe that the communication between the villagers and the village committee needs to be strengthened first. Only on the basis of good communication can a solution be found that satisfies everyone. For example, a special planting area in the village can be considered, which not only meets the needs of the villagers for growing vegetables, but also retains the smooth flow of public roads.
*Some corresponding compensation measures should also be provided. After all, these growers are also contributing to the development of the village. By giving them some appropriate policy support, such as tax exemption and preferential loans, we can better promote the desire of farmers to increase their income and get rich, and at the same time ensure the realization of public interests.
When resolving similar disputes, we cannot blindly suppress the legitimate needs of villagers with an authoritative attitude, nor can we completely ignore the public interest. Through fair mediation and reasonable planning, we believe that we can find a balance that can not only resolve disputes, but also meet the interests of all parties.