SUNDAY, 16 SEPTEMBER
2012 17:37
SUDHIR
MISHRA.|.BALANGIR
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The 20-day old hunger stike and dharna by
leaders of the Lower Suktel Action Committee, which is spearheading the
movement for the Lower Suktel Irrigation Project in Balangir district, was
temporarily suspended on Saturday night following two rounds of discussions
here with the Special Secretary of the Water Resources Department.
After the Secretary
finally came to the dharna site at about 10 in the night and made a fervent
appeal to the agitators, promising that he would intimate their problems to the
Chief Minister in writing and a mutual decision was taken to the effect that a
delegation would meet the Chief Minister at Bhubaneswar to discuss on their
11-point charter of demands, the action committee leaders agreed to suspend the
strike till some favourable result comes out of the proposed discussion.
Accordingly, a 10-member
delegation of the action committee will meet the Chief Minister for which time
is yet to be finalised. The discussion may be taken up after September 20,
sources said.
President of the action
committee Gopalji Panigrahi and convener Arun Mishra said resumption of the
agitation depended on the outcome of the discussion with the Chief Minister.
Earlier during the day,
members of the action committee on had locked the office of the district
Collector, demanding that a representative of the State Government come to
discuss with the committee about implementation of the Lower Suktel Irrigation
Project and the related issue of rehabilitation.
The Collectorate would be
locked for an indefinite period until their demand was fulfilled, members of
the action committee, who had been agitating since August 27 for immediate
implementation of the project, had said.
The Balangir Additional
Collector as a representative of Government on Friday had suggested the
agitators that the LSAC would depute a team of representatives to the office of
the Secretary of the Water Resources Department for discussion about their key
issues.
However, the committee
had turned down the proposal saying a senior official from Government side
should visit Balangir to discuss with them. It may be noted that the Government
had earlier declared to begin the construction work from September 27.
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