TUESDAY, 19 JUNE 2012
23:48
PNS | BHUBANESWAR
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Lack of will power on the part of the BJD Government has resulted
in the Lower Suktel stalemate and the Government’s bragging as to providing
irrigation facility to 35 per cent agricultural land in the State has come a
cropper, said PCC media cell chief Narasingh Mishra.
In a statement released here on Tuesday, Mishra said in
the backdrop of only three per cent of agricultural land in Balangir district
covered by irrigation, arrest of the peaceful agitators who are demanding
implementation of the project, is totally unconstitutional and undemocratic.
Criticising the police action, Mishra said a re-estimate
for the project cost was made two years back at Rs 1,100 crore whereas the cost
was Rs 272 crore when the foundation for the project was laid by the Congress
Government in 1999. Even then, the Government has been behaving indifferently
which may further push the cost.
Mishra demanded immediate release of the agitators as also
immediate measures to pay compensation to the affected people in accordance
with the new R&R policy and start the project work. He warned the
Government of grave consequences if the demands are not met early.
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