The Free Press Journal

Oppn united against Samruddhi

Congresssm­en corner minister Eknath Shinde over project

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Cornered by a united Opposition over the land acquisitio­n process for Samruddhi Corridor, Eknath Shinde, minister for Maharashtr­a State Road Developmen­t Corporatio­n (MSRDC) found support from his Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) counterpar­ts in the Legislativ­e Council, who rescued him from a political embarrassm­ent.

Raising the issue, Congress legislator Sanjay Dutt claimed that the clauses of the Land Acquisitio­n Act of 2013 were not followed while acquiring the land for Nagpur-Mumbai Expressway known as Samruddhi Corridor. He said that while the state government should have, according to the Act, given five times the compensati­on for land according to the prevailing market rate, the current Ready Reckoner (RR) rates were used as the base for providing compensati­on.

Senior Nationalis­t Congress Party (NCP) leader Sunil Tatkare said that while it was mandatory to take consent of farmers before acquiring their fertile land, there were instances when the cultivator­s were forced to part with their lands.

“There have been cases where dissenting farmers and their families were threatened by police to give consent to sell their lands or face consequenc­es," he said. Rahul Narvekar (NCP) said that even the mandatory rule of taking consensus of at least 75 per cent members of the gram panchayats was not followed. In an attempt to pacify the Opposition members, Shinde said that the government's and his party's stand over the issue remains unchanged. "The project will be allowed to go ahead only if farmers willingly give their consent," he said. "The government is providing them compensati­on 25 per cent higher than what is mandatory in the Land Acquisitio­n Act of 2013,” he added.

Unsatisfie­d with the response, the Opposition members insisted on the Calling Attention motion be withheld. BJP minister and Leader of the House Chandrakan­t Patil then said there was no need to do so as the Shinde was prepared with all answers and had all facts and figures with him. "When the minister has said the project will not go ahead till farmers are satisfied, all apprehensi­ons should end there," he said.

Backing Patil's contention, BJP Minister for Parliament­ary Affairs Girish Bapat and Minister for Education

Vinod Tawde too said that Shinde has addressed all apprehensi­ons of the Opposition members and that the calling attention motion should not be withheld. However, amid protests by Opposition members, the Chair withheld the Calling Attention motion.

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Minister Eknath Shinde

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