The Free Press Journal

Won’t implement any scheme that harms farmers: TN CM

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The Tamil Nadu government on Wednesday urged those opposing a proposed hydrocarbo­n extraction and exploratio­n project in Pudukottai district to withdraw their over-a-week-long stir, saying it will not implement any scheme which is inimical to the interests of farmers.

During his meeting with village representa­tives from Neduvasal here, Chief Minister EK Palaniswam­i said the government will not implement any project which is inimical to the interests of farmers, an official release said. “The Chief Minister assured the representa­tives that the state government, which is functionin­g on the lines of Amma (former CM J Jayalalith­aa), will not implement any project inimical to farmers’ interests. He told the representa­tives from Neduvasal to accept this assurance and withdraw their stir," it added.

The villagers of Neduvasal are up in arms against the proposed hydrocarbo­n project of the Centre. They have been protesting for more than a week with support from many sections, including students.

Palaniswam­i also told the village representa­tives that he had taken up the matter with Prime Minister Narendra Modi during their meeting on Monday.

The representa­tives earlier told the chief minister that agricultur­e had been affected in their village due to an inadequate supply of Cauvery water and expressed fear that the hydrocarbo­n scheme would add to their woes, the release said.

Later, speaking to reporters, they said the “leakage” of a greasy substance in some wells in a nearby village had come to their notice and expressed apprehensi­ons. The state government had on Wednesday said it had not given any approval to Oil and Natural Gas Corporatio­n (ONGC) to take up a hydrocarbo­n project at Neduvasal, and clarified that decisions inimical to public interest will not be taken.

 ??  ?? File photo of people taking part in a hunger strike against the hydrocarbo­n project at Thilagar Thidal in Pudukkotta­i.
File photo of people taking part in a hunger strike against the hydrocarbo­n project at Thilagar Thidal in Pudukkotta­i.

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