Activist Vandana Shiva joins anti-Posco movement

PTI Updated - June 23, 2011 at 04:26 PM.

Environment activist Ms Vandana Shiva. (file photo)

The anti-Posco agitation gathered strength with activist Vandana Shiva joining the dharna against the mega steel plant near here today even as the Orissa Government stepped up work for the construction of boundary wall around the land already acquired for the project.

Noted environmentalist and agricultural scientist Vandana Shiva participated in the ongoing dharna by the locals against Posco’s proposed Rs 52,000-crore project at Gobindpur in Jagatsinghpur district and extended her support to the agitators.

“There is no justification for setting up the steel plant in the fertile land in the area where rural economy has prospered with multi-crop farming and other economic activities like fisheries and plantation,” she said.

Slamming the Orissa Government for trying to oust the villagers from the area and snatch away their livelihood to favour the South Korean steel major, Ms Shiva said the vast forest cover and ecology of the area would be destroyed if the project was set up.

Justifying the use of children in the anti-project agitation, she said the kids have every right to participate in the stir as the issue involves their very existence and future.

“Moreover, the children are accompanied by their parents and seniors,” she said observing that the children were being imparted education at the dharna site.

The government, however, accelerated the work for building boundary wall around the land already acquired in Gadakujang panchayat area with the help of high-tech machinery and equipment, Jagatsinghpur district the District Collector, Mr N.C. Jena, said.

Stating that the administration had already acquired about 1,800 acre land, he said work for rehabilitation colony for the displaced people had also picked up.

Levelling, sand filling and digging work for construction was being undertaken by the state-owned Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation (IIDCO), Ms Jena said.

The administration has also initiated steps to identify workers who were engaged in betel vines which have been acquired for the Posco project. Sarpanchs of Gadakijang and Nuagaon have been given the prescribed forms for the purpose, officials said.

Published on June 23, 2011 10:55