Academics point out that ALRO violates the law itself.

Khon Kaen, In the case of overlapping areas with Khao Yai Khon Kaen academics point out that ALRO violates its own land reform laws. Mrs. Busakorn Prabnasak Thaisathian, Lecturer, Faculty of Law Khon Kaen University Mention the problem of overlapping areas. between Khao Yai National Park and the Agricultural Land Reform Office (Agricultural Land Reform Office) that when considering the Agricultural Land Reform Act of 1975, unused areas will be allocated to the people. farming which can be both government land Land from expropriation or bought by the state The essence is that it is unused land. For operations, the first layer will be viewed as an area. The Royal Decree designated land areas in Sikhio District, Sung Noen District, and Pak Chong District, Nakhon Ratchasima Province as land reform zones in 1991 to say that people have needs in this zone, but it does not mean that All areas under that district can be reformed Because there is a forest and there are wild animals living in it. It is considered us eful as a national park. It does not meet the criteria for land to be used for reform. The method looks very simple. From satellite images available every year Therefore, he was shocked to see the demarcation of various land boundaries. Located on a dense green area Especially the dispute points that local leaders I don't know those people. Source: Thai News Agency