Odisha govt begins parley with villagers for land acquisition

PTI Updated - March 12, 2018 at 04:39 PM.

Villagers lying on the ground to protest against the land acquisition in Jagatsinghpur for proposed POSCO project, in Gobindpur village. (file photo)

The Odisha government today began consultation with villagers to acquire an additional 700 acre required for the Posco project, with a group opposed to it saying it was illegal.

Though District Collector S K Mallick was confident of convincing the villagers to give up their land, Posco Pratirodh Sangram Samiti President, Abhay Sahoo termed the government’s efforts to acquire land as illegal.

“The effort to acquire land is illegal as a case in is pending in the court of the National Green Tribunal,” Sahoo said.

The district collector, on the other hand, said “We are confident. The people will cooperate with us in acquiring the rest of the land.”

Though the state government has acquired 2,000 acre, it requires an additional 700 acre for beginning the project work.

The government had earlier identified 700 acre at Gobindpur village, one of the seven proposed plant site villages.

Published on January 3, 2013 15:24