SOUTH KOREAN PRESIDENT CANCELLED VISIT TO ORISSA


Sensing the strong resistance by the affected people due to the
proposed POSCO Steel Plant  in Erasama block of Jagatsinghpur, the
respective governments of India and Orissa did not dare to bring the
South Korean President Lee Myung-Bak to Ersama. President Lee was the
India’s Chief Guest for Republic Day Celebration at New Delhi. He was
supposed to lay the foundation stone of the Project. People’s
resistance prevented the authorities to dare for any such step and
president Lee has been compelled to think for his return journey from
Delhi itself.

But, the Orissa CM Naveen  Patnaik rushed to Delhi with a special
flight earlier in the day to meet Mr. Lee to explain about the delay
in the implementation of the $12 billion mega steel plant project
near Paradeep considered to be the biggest single dose of FDI in India.

After the meet the Chief Minister announced before  the Press  ‘I have
assured him that work on the project would be expedited. I have also
assured that the work will start soon.’ Both the governments at the
Centre and the State are in an offensive mood to counter the people’s
resistance and acquire the 4004 acres’ of lands by hook or crook.

As soon as the news of aggressive posture of the governments reached
to the people, they have started their protest dharana at Balitutha
blocking the entry points to the proposed plant area. About three
thousand people under the leadership of POSCO Pratirodh Sangram
Samiti(PPSS) have been found resolving to carry on the protest actions
for an indefinite period. "The dharna will continue for an indefinite
period to prevent the South Korean company from acquiring fertile land
for its project," PPSS leader Abhaya Sahu said. ‘People are ready to
go to any extent for their survival as farming is the chief source of
their livelihood’, he claimed.

Abhay Sahu also appealed to the people and organizations throughout
the country to extend their solidarity and supports to their movement
and save the lives and livelihood of thousands of people threatened to
be thrown out of their lands.

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