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From: Anivar Aravind <[email protected]>
Subject: [OrissaConcerns] Activists Fear Carnage As Acquisition Clock Ticks In 
Odisha
To: "connect" <[email protected]>
Date: Friday, 10 June, 2011, 8:09








Activists Fear Carnage As Acquisition Clock Ticks In Odisha
By Countercurrents.org
http://www.countercurrents.org/posco090611.htm
09 June, 2011
Countercurrents.org
Villagers of Dhinkia and Gobindpur who are keeping a day and night vigil to 
prevent forcible land acquisition for the Rs 52,000 crore integrated POSCO 
steel project, fear that the police might unleash a mid-night action any time 
similar to what happened at the Ramlila grounds few days ago. More than 20 
platoons of police are currently stationed at the mouth of these villages and 
any ill-conceived move to forcibly acquire land or evict the protesters might 
lead to bloodshed.
According to an activist of Posco Pratirodh Sangram Samiti (PPSS) more than 
4000 villagers including women and children are camping on the outskirts of the 
village to take on any eventuality. "They were planning to enter the villages 
day before yesterday but they had postponed the decision. We fear that they 
might enter Gobindpur Friday," says Dhirendra Pande.

Abhaya Sahu, leader of Posco Pratirodh Sangram Samiti (PPSS) has advised 
villagers including women and children in Gobindpur to vacate their homes and 
keep strict vigil on the outskirts of Gobindpur to oppose the land acquisition 
work.
Two days before the world celebrated environment day on June 3rd, 17 people 
were arrested and beaten by the police for obstructing land acquisition in 
Kujanga which did not much witness much opposition. Dhinkia and Gobindpur 
villages account for 60 per cent of the total betelvines in the POSCO project 
area and the opposition to the project is fierce.
"We don't know what the strategy of the police is. They possibly want to break 
up the agitation and arrest some leaders," says Prakash Paikare, spokesperson 
for PPSS. But there is a human wall in place to defend any move to forcibly 
land and the fears might end up in nothing less than a carnage.
The authorities are planning to acquire more than 3400 hectares of forest land 
in Dhinkia and Gobindpur villages for the project in violation of the Forest 
Rights Act. 


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