[Reader-list] Left parties urge Odisha govt to scrap Posco project

asit das asit1917 at gmail.com
Sat Jun 23 14:23:10 IST 2012


*Left parties urge Odisha govt to scrap Posco project*

*
*

*Paradip:* The Left parties on Friday urged the Odisha government to scrap
the proposed Posco project near here respecting the people's sentiment.

The state government should refrain from acquiring land forcibly and scrap
the project. Acquiring land for a project without having any agreement is
illegal, CPI leader A B Bardhan said.

The local people have been agitating against the project for the last seven
years. This is a clear indication that the people do not want the project
here, Bardhan told a a protest rally at the proposed plant site village
marking the seventh anniversary of the MoU for the mega steel plant.

Bardhan, who has been opposing the project since the Odisha government
signed an MoU with the South Korean steel major for setting up a 12mtpa
steel mill in June 22, 2005, said the people of Dhinkia gram panchayat, the
epi-centre of anti-Posco movement, were kept in captivity in their villages
as they were opposed to the project.

Whoever comes out of the village is framed in a fake case, he alleged. CPM
MP Basudev Acharia urged chief minister Naveen Patnaik to drive away Posco
in the interest of the local people.

Drive out Posco, if the government does not take any action, Acharia said.
Meanwhile, chief secretary Bijay Patnaik said that the state government
will soon sign a tripatite agreement for establishment of the Posco
project. As the MoU signed in June, 2005 had lapsed in 2010, it was
necessary to conclude a fresh one with the steel major, he said. We have
already acquired 2000 acre for setting up the steel plant and the remaining
600 acre would also be acquired in a peaceful manner, Patnaik said.

Posco-India, the Indian subsidiary of Posco, has revised its plan and
proposed to start with a 8 mtpa plant instead of 12 mtpa.

The company was proposing to invest Rs 52,000 crore for setting up the
steel plant near here. With anti-Posco agitation continuing for seven
years, at least two persons have so far been killed and many injured in
clashes. As many as 170 cases relating to the Posco project have been
registered at the Kujang police station since 2005.


More information about the reader-list mailing list