CPI demands shifting of Posco site

Move it to where so many people would not have to be displaced, CPI tells Orissa govt

PTI | May 21, 2010



Rejecting Orissa government's formula of excluding 300 acres of private land from the proposed Posco site area near Paradip, CPI today demanded that the entire site be shifted elsewhere and an official statement made about its overall impact on the state.

"Giving up only 300 acres of private land is a ridiculous idea. This cannot be a solution. We want the whole project to be shifted from the area identified near Paradip," CPI General Secretary A B Bardhan told reporters here.

Terming as "very disappointing" outcome of the meeting Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik held yesterday with four MLAs and lone CPI MP from Jagatsinghpur district, he said since some 4000 acre land is needed for the plant, leaving out only 300 acre private land in Dhinkia village is meaningless.

Asking the government to shift the project site, Bardhan said it may be relocated elsewhere in Jagatsinghpur district itself or in areas bordering Puri district where displacement of people would be less.

The government should realise that it is not just a piece of land but involves livelihood of the people depending on fertile land and betel vines for generations, Bardhan said adding forest dwellers in the area cannot be uprooted in an illegal manner without holding proper gram sabhas.

Demanding a 'white paper' on the Rs 52,000 crore steel project, he said though it is billed as India's biggest FDI capable of creating jobs, government must publish details about its cost in terms of loss of land, minerals, water and its adverse impact on poor people.

Hitting out at the BJD government in Orissa, Bardhan said unprovoked police action and use of lathis, teargas and rubber bullets on agitators staging a peaceful sit-in at Balitutha, entry point to Posco site, on May 15 was improper.

"It seems the police has become trigger happy. In lathis in their hand, they are eager to use them," he said adding it is not a good sign for democratic life in Orissa and the state government should keep the police under check.

Stating that police action and attempt to acquire land forcibly would only aggravate the situation and evoke stiff resistance from people, the CPI veteran said despite request by him as well as party leader D Raja, the police cracked down on peaceful agitators on May 15.

To a query, Bardhan said there should be independent probe into police operations in Posco area as well as Kalinga Nagar industrial complex in Jajpur district.

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