http://www.dnaindia.com/india/report_orissa-halts-posco-land-acquisition_1416027

<http://www.dnaindia.com/india/report_orissa-halts-posco-land-acquisition_1416027>Orissa
halts Posco land acquisition PTIWednesday, July 28, 2010 22:32

Orissa government today halted the land acquisition process overnight for
Posco's Rs51,000 crore mega steel project near here after facing stiff
opposition from villagers.

"The land acquisition and verification work, which began yesterday, was
halted today due to opposition from people. We will start it soon after
holding talks with villagers," Jagatsinghpur district collector NC Jena told
reporters.

Though the administration yesterday carried out land acquisition work and
paid compensation to two betel leaf cultivators, the official team was
prevented from entering Gada Kujang in the proposed project area during the
day as villagers blocked the main link road.

"We could not enter the village as the people blockaded the road,"
additional district magistrate (Paradip) said, adding the administration had
planned land acquisition at Bhuyanpal and Noliasahi area in two days.

State agriculture minister Damodar Rout and Ersama-Balikuda MLA Prashant
Kumar Muduli, along with the district collector, had rushed to Gada Kujung
to speak to villagers.

They held a marathon meeting with the representatives of the pro-project
United Action Committee (UAC) for facilitating the land acquisition process.

UAC, the BJD-backed local body supporting the Posco project, is resisting
land acquisition by the administration for not informing villagers.

"We oppose the land acquisition process before finalising rehabilitation
package. Though the company had announced the package, UAC has rejected it
seeking more assistance to the people," UAC leader Tamil Pradhan said.

Civil rights groups have accused the state government of knowingly violating
norms under Forest Rights Acts and sought the intervention of Orissa high
court chief justice.

"We will launch civil disobedience across the state opposing the
government's forceful acquisition of land for the Posco project," Lok Shakti
Abhijan leader Prafulla Samantray told reporters in Bhubaneswar.

CPI-backed Posco Pratirodh Sangram Samiti (PPSS) is opposing land
acquisition for the project, which requires 4,004 acres.

Orissa government had earlier today said a total of 470 families could face
displacement due to the mega plant, which would also require to demolish
1,877 betel vines and 31 prawn ponds located in the three gram panchayat
areas of Dhinkia, Gada Kujang and Nuagaon.

"The Rehabilitation & Periphery Development Advisory Committee (RPDAC) had
already finalised compensation package for the affected families," state
revenue and disaster management minister Suryanarayan Patra informed the
Assembly during the day.

The project by the South Korean steel giant has failed to take off for five
years due to opposition by local people.

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