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Tata Titanium project: CPI to pose stiff resistance

The CPI, an ally of the ruling DPA, has said it would strongly oppose acquisition of vast stretches of land for Tata's proposed titatium-dioxide project in the state.

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TIRUCHIRAPALLI: The CPI, an ally of the ruling Democratic Progressive Alliance in Tamil Nadu, has said it would strongly oppose acquisition of vast stretches of land for Tata's proposed titatium-dioxide project in the state.

"Why should large portions of land be acquired for a single project and why the Union Government itself could not take it up rather than simply entrusting it to a private group," CPI National Executive member R Nallakannu told on Sunday.

CPI will pose stiff resistance to the project, he said adding a detailed report about the party's stance on the issue would be submitted to the government.

Nallakannu, a former state secretary of the party, said a CPI delegation under his leadership visited areas like Sathankulam and Radhapuram in Tirunelveli and Tuticorin districts to collect "first hand information" from villagers.

The villagers were in "fear and panic" and were worried about the possible loss of their livelyhood, he said.
    
Nallakannu also did not accept the goverment's claim that only 315 acres of land were fertile amongst the 16,000 acres required for the project.

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