Hindustan Times (Noida)

Farmers demand hike in Noida land compensati­on

- HT Correspond­ent htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

Demanding a hike in compensati­on for land acquired for developmen­t and a settlement on the abadi land issue, farmers from several villages in Noida attempted to begin an indefinite protest in front of the Noida authority’s main administra­tive building in Sector 6 on Wednesday.

Although the police thwarted their plans and stopped in Harola village around 300 farmers who were on their way to Sector 6 around noon, farmers said they will hold the protest on Thursday.

The land acquisitio­n began in 1990 and farmers now say they want enhanced compensati­on and at least 10% of the acquired land returned as residentia­l plots.

Apart from these, they also demanded a park in each village, roads and better civic amenities, among others.

Abadi lands are habitation areas in villages. But what is termed habitation area by farmers is referred to as encroachme­nt by the authority that wants to acquire it for developmen­t. According to guidelines brought out by the government, if the habitation has been around before 2011, then the authority will not acquire it and leave it for farmers’ use. In July, the Noida

authority started a process to resolve the longstandi­ng issue.

Sukhbir Khalifa, who is leading the agitation, announced that the agitation will continue till all demands are accepted. On Wednesday, while stopping the farmers, police detained Khalifa and others who were later.

“We will garner support and restart our agitation on Thursday no matter police high handedness or the Noida authority that has ruined the livelihood of farmers,” said Ashok Chauhan, a farmer of Nagli Wazidpur.

Noida authority officer on special duty Avinash Tripathi said that the farmers’ demands will be dealt with in accordance to the rules.

Police said they will act against protesters for violating the prohibitor­y orders that is in force in the district due to the pandemic. They said the protesters was cleared in under an hour without the use of force.

“We knew about the protest and prepared for it by putting up barricades and managing traffic. Special units of the Rapid Action Force were deployed along with the local police to manage the situation. The protest was scheduled for the Noida Authority office but as soon as the group reached the barricadin­g, they started arguing with law enforcemen­t officials following which they were detained and taken to police lines,” said additional deputy commission­er of police (zone 1) Kumar Ranvijay Singh.

 ?? SUNIL GHOSH /HT PHOTO ?? Police deployed personnel to thwart the farmers’ attempt to protest in front of the Noida office in Sector 6.
SUNIL GHOSH /HT PHOTO Police deployed personnel to thwart the farmers’ attempt to protest in front of the Noida office in Sector 6.

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