Talks with Patkar inconclusive, activist refuses to break fast
BHOPAL: The Madhya Pradesh government deputed spiritual leader Bhayyuji Maharaj from Indore and other senior bureaucrats on Saturday to hold talks with activist Medha Patkar and convince her to end her fast.
However, talks with the team, which reached D ha ron Saturday, remained inconclusive as Patk ar apprised it of the incomplete rehabilitation and resettlement process of those affected by the Sardar Sarovar Project.
Sources said the government decided on Friday that a team comprising Maharaj (who has a strong influence in Marathi politics ); San jay Dubey, Indore commissioner; Vishw am bar Chou dhary, environmental activist from Pu ne; and Chandra shekh ar Borkar, a senior bureaucrat in the chiefminister’s office (CMO), would be deputed to hold talks with the agitating Narmada Bachao Andolan (NBA) leaders.
Reacting to the team’s visit, Himshi Singh from NBA said, “We asked them whether they had any author is at io nor letter to show that they had been mandated to hold talks with NBA and affected people. They told Patkar that chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan was concerned about her health and had sent them to talk to her.
“They said they were messenger sand would apprise the chief minister of the issues and concerns raised by us. Patkar told them that even the Supreme Court order clearly pointed out that people could be evicted only after rehabilitation and resettlement had been completed.”
And ol an leader Med ha Patk ar and 12 other supporters are on an indefinite fast since July 27 at Chikhalda in Dhar district, demanding just and complete rehabilitation and resettlement of people affected by the project.
The organisation claims the project will affect nearly 40,000 families in the submergence area once the water level starts rising in the dam backwaters .
Speaking to HT on phone from Pune, Choudhary said he was unable to visit Dharsince hewas unwell.
“But I am in touch with NBA leaders on phone. We are all worried about Med ha Patkar’ s deteriorating health ,” he said.