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20 people arrested for obstructing POSCO work

Activists of united action committee, who earlier backed the mega project, were taken into custody as they blocked the entry route to Gada Kujanga opposing land acquisition work.

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Around 20 people were arrested today for allegedly trying to obstruct the process of land acquisition for the Rs 52,000 crore Posco steel plant near here.

Activists of United Action Committee (UAC), who earlier backed the mega project, were taken into custody as they blocked the entry route to Gada Kujanga opposing land acquisition work, resumed after nine months yesterday, police said.

"About 20 people were arrested after effort to persuade them to clear the blockade at Gada Kujanga failed," additional superintendent of police (Paradip), SK Das said. UAC president Anadi Rout was among those held.

"There has been no untoward incident in any part of the proposed Posco project site and land acquisition work is progressing in a peaceful manner," he said.

Among the first to receive compensation for parting with land at Bayanala in Nuagaon panchayat area was Natabar Swain who was handed over a cheque for Rs 3.74 lakh, said additional district magistrate (Paradip) Saroj Choudhury.

Though activists of Posco Pratirodh Sangram Samiti (PPSS) blocked the road to Dhinkia and Gobindpur and supporters of Bhitamati Suraksha Manch staged a blockade near Nuagaon, land acquisition work continued smoothly in gada Kujanga area in the proposed project site, officials said.

Over 700 police personnel were deployed in Balitutha, Gobindpur, Gada Kujanga, Nuagaon and other areas in order to ensure smooth land acquisition work and prevent any untoward incident in view of threat by anti-Posco activists and outfits to oppose the process, police said.

UAC turned hostile yesterday and announced its decision to oppose land acquisition for Posco plant saying the government has failed to meet its demands.

The district administration of Jagatsinghpur in collaboration with revenue, forest and horticulture officials and personnel from the state owned Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation (IDCO), had acquired about one acre of forest land housing 11 betel vines yesterday.

Rs17.50 lakh was paid to those who parted with the land for the Posco project yesterday, said land acquisition officer Surjit Das.

 

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