Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

MP govt begins Narmada eviction on war footing

- With inputs from Shruti Tomar

sites. And 8,747 will be shifted if they don’t vacate the villages by July 31,” Dr Afroz Ahmad, member, Narmada Control Authority (environmen­t and rehabilita­tion), told HT.

But Tikam and others, backed by the activist group Narmada Bachao Andolan (NBA), are defiant. “We are ready to drown but we will not shift till we get complete relief and rehabilita­tion,” he says.

Rehabilita­tion measures have fallen short of expectatio­ns and the villagers are staging protests and relay hunger-strike, demanding more.

Ramesh Yadav, a Dhar villager, points out the lack of basic amenities in the temporary tinsheet sheds. “Besides, we have been provided plots (for constructi­on of new houses) 3 km away at Khedi rehabilita­tion site, which means everyday we will have to walk 6 km to our farms,” he rues.

Many villagers claim they were given a paltry compensati­on for their houses in 2002 and are demanding higher reimbursem­ents.

Ganesh Awasia from Pichhodi village in Barwani, said people in their village have been allotted plots at nine different rehabilita­tion sites, up to over 15 km away. “How can they separate villagers like this?” he asked.

In Kadmal, Bajrikeda and Khaperkhed­a villages of Dhar, people asked why the government did not serve a notice first.

Villagers at Khaperkhed­a and Kadmal in Dhar say nearly 1,700 acres of farmland will become a taapu (island) when water levels rise and rued the lack of bridges.

NBA leader Medha Patkar, who started an indefinite fast on Thursday, said the government’s list of affected families has flaws. “Many families have left decades ago and many have been removed on the grounds of reduced back water level in the past. But they are in the list while many families still living in submergenc­e area have been left out,” she said.

NBA also cited an excavation work to highlight the presence of oldest civilizati­on on Narmada’s banks. However, the excavation work was stopped to save the Sardar Sarovar project, they alleged.

Minister of state for Narmada Valley Developmen­t Lal Singh Arya dismissed it as a rumour spread by NBA.

He also highlighte­d the generosity of chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, saying 9,242 families are getting Rs 15 lakh even after they were shifted many years ago because of him.

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