Eco nod not a licence for acquiring land forcibly, says Jairam Ramesh

PTI Updated - March 12, 2018 at 11:47 AM.

Mr Jairam Ramesh Mr Jairam Ramesh

Amid protests by locals against land acquisition for Posco's steel plant in Orissa's Govindpur village, the Environment Minister, Mr Jairam Ramesh, today asked the State Government not to use environmental clearance for the project as a “licence for forcible acquisition of land.”

“The Posco steel-cum-power-cum-port project in Odisha was given environment and forest clearance by the Ministry of Environment and Forests after a great deal of thought and a careful balancing of various factors.

“However, I hope that the State Government will not use this clearance as a licence for forcible acquisition of land,” Mr Ramesh said in a statement.

He said the “intent” and “purpose” of the environmental clearance was not to allow forcible acquisition of land.

“I have often said that environment and forest clearance process should not be used to fight other battles that have to do with important issues like land acquisition, compensation and livelihoods...I appeal to the Odisha Government to ensure that land is acquired only through peaceful and law-governed means,” the Union Minister said.

Govindpur villagers, who have refused to give away their land for the steel plant, have formed a three-tier human barricade at the entry point

The Orissa Government has declared the protests as “unlawful” and re-deployed about 800 personnel in the area.

Mr Ramesh said while all parties should adhere to democratic norms and procedures, “I earnestly hope that the State Government will not take any precipitate action.”

Published on June 12, 2011 15:22