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Show 227 Certainly a glowing descripion. l-1ahboobali H. Just as Khoja who at the time of his writing was the Deputy Chief, Agriculture Section, Planning Commission, very impressive land reforms programme which ifiCallY swiftly and smoothly.1I88 In the includes the East Pakistan land reform, have the on one hand been was implemented "These land reforms programmes flagrant disparities won more still continues to be in ,,89 the distti bution of land highly unequal , • , the lot of us by Griffin and critical views have been expressed "In West Pakistan Khan, for on ownership of in the LsicJ admiration from technical experts abroad. Later and scien following Khoja also The results achieved have important asset, "a Khoja calls it helpful in increasing production and, the other hand have reduced an that of glowing is ownership was big landlords and were able part to escape the effects of government policy and in part they were compensated for its effects, there , .• agrlcul ture srhi ch could only be dies to mers,,,90 Leslie significant were obtained Nulty in her analysis of the subsi- richer far by the Green Revolution in West kistan feels that the progress made in the late 1960s will not reach its promise because "the prevailing inequitable t highly concentrated distribution of land and agricultural and tnat the reform law "has had income will frustrate only marginal, if any, effect on the systems of land tenure.,,92 traditional One final assessment is that of Herbert Feldman who argues that "the land reforms of the new administrations immediate and most sures, have made reforms significant contribution • , • being one widely publicized meathat can be traced, The undoubtedly a courageous, if admittedly limited, attempt were at grasping no LitJu91 a refractory nettle. , ." 93 |