Bangalore: No Forcible Land Acquisition for Posco, says Minister


Bangalore: No Forcible Land Acquisition for Posco, says Minister

From Our Special Correspondent
Daijiworld Media Network - Bangalore

Bangalore, Jul 13: Though the State Government has issued a preliminary notification for acquisition of 3382 acres of farmland at Halligudi village in Gadag district for the Rs 32,336 crore steel plant by global steel giant Posco, Women and Child Welfare Minister C C Patil, who is the Gadag district in-charge minister, has made it clear that the B S Yeddyurappa did not believe in forcible acquisition of land.

''We are trying our best to reach a consensual agreement to convince the farmers by conceding their demand for a just and fair compensation,” he said pointing out that the farmers have been demanding compensation at the rate of Rs 25 lakh per acre.


Karnataka Rajya Raita Sangha leaders including former MLA K S Puttannayya
holding talks with Agriculture Minister S A Ravindranath

The Minister said the Government was still busy in holding negotiations with the farmers and was yet to decide the rate of compensation.

“Withdrawal of the project by the Posco will be a big setback for the development of the Gadag district and for the State in achieving its objective of rapid industrialisation,” he said. The project is expected to create around 2,000 jobs.

Out of 9073 acres of village land, 8269.18 acres is cultivable land, he said adding that the Government has taken steps for acquiring 3382 acres of land for the steel firm. ''No farmer would be forced to hand over the land,’’ he said.

Patil said no irrigated lands would be acquired for the project. No lands come under the command area of Singatalur Lift Irrigation scheme (the ungated concrete barrage is still under implementation) would be acquired.

Of the 536 farmers, whose lands would be acquired, 375 farmers have reached a conditional agreement demanding Rs. 20 to 25 lakh per acre.

They have also demanded waiver of registration and other fees for giving up their land and to buy alternative lands or properties, besides jobs for their dependants in the steel plant.

Patil said he brief the Chief Minister B S Yeddyurppa on the ground situation and demands of the farmers. Every effort would be made to enable the company to invest on the project in the district, he said.

Allaying fears about the setting up of a thermal power plant by Posco and its ecological damage to Kappadagudda reserve forest, the minister said Sri Siddhalinga Swamy of Tontadarya Math would be apprised of the project details.

The steel giant would not set up the thermal power project, he said.

Stating real estate agents would not be allowed to grab compensation to be paid to farmers, he said steps would be taken to pay 100 per cent compensation to farmers.

The Government was ready to hold a meeting at the Tontadarya Math premises if the seer grants permission.

Officials of KIADB, Forest and Industries departments would be invited for the meeting to solve all problems amicably, Patil said.

The farmers’ organisations, the Congress and the JD(S) have also been opposing the acquisition of lands for the steel mill.


Majority of farmers deny giving up land:

Hubli: A majority of the farmers of Mundargi taluk in Gadag district have denied giving up their land to Karnataka Industrial Area Development Board (KIADB) for the proposed Posco steel plant in Gadag district.

At an objection hearing which concluded here on Tuesday, 126 farmers expressed their dissent on parting with their land.Special Land Acquisition Officer Incharge (SLAO) Shivanand Kapase found majority of the farmers have denied giving up their lands.

The KIADB had issued a second notice to 536 farmers, of whom 262 farmers filed an objection to the acquisition.

  

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  • Ganesh, Mangaladevi, Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 13 2011

    I think our govt. don't. like green?
    see near kadri temple before it's very cool and green all the land u can see full of water.
    now go and see u can see only bldg. and house.
    if govt and ind. Grabbing land after 5-10 what we are going to eating, then automatic crime will increase because of lack food.
    I can understand one govt. expire date only 5 years that means pls. don’t sell ur mother for small amount.
    Dear yeddy pls. stop nonsense do some thing for increase food.
    And pls. give respect for farmers, because of them only we alive.

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  • Vazir, Bangalore

    Wed, Jul 13 2011

    If Govt does not want to acquire farm land forcibly, why issue preliminary notification? Who are they trying to fool? This part of BJP's doublespeak: In Orissa they join protesters against Posco because the CM is Navin Patnaik. In Karnakata, BJP supports Posco because Yeddy is the CM. Let them have uniform policy whether it is in Orissa, UP, West Bengal or Karnataka.

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE/YANBU-KSA

    Wed, Jul 13 2011

    MINISTER SAYS- Rapid industrialization!!!!!In who's expense?Poor farmer's?Rapid agricultural development not cup of tea of present Govt!This govt really disturbing poor farmers from NICE to POSCO to SEZs and most important tool of LAND BANK for grabing farmer's fertile land!CC Patil or Murgesh Nirani or Yeddy all are @ toes to help industrialists and the odd news was that in Kolar,DC manhandled an farmer holding his shirt collar in front of press and other farmers but unfortunately Yeddy ,justified the action against farmer!!!!

    Same DC in Davangere,some 8 months before manned with lathi against Farmer's agitation doing police constable's job!Where Karnataka heading for? Poor Yeddy,CM of Karnataka who don't know how to rule the state in peace makes things very funny and difficult on daily basis.

    What CC Patil,Minister in charge of Gadag, murmurs are causal talking and misguiding the public. JAI HOOOO BJP!!!!

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