The Hindu (Tiruchirapalli)

CPCL expansion project: Villagers detained for preventing o cials from measuring land

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Ninety villagers were detained by the police for preventing oƒcials of the Chennai Petroleum Corporatio­n Ltd. (CPCL) from measuring lands in Narimanam and Panangudi for the reˆnery’s expansion project here on Saturday.

A section of villagers from three panchayats, including Panangudi, Narimanam, and Gopurajapu­ram in Nagapattin­am district, have been on a hunger strike for the past 11 days demanding due compensati­on from the CPCL for all those a’ected by the land acquisitio­n.

The protesters tried to stop CPCL authoritie­s from taking measuremen­ts at two places including Narimanam and Panangudi.

The police secured the protesters and removed them from the spots.

The protesters

have been demanding due Restoratio­n and Rehabilita­tion (R and R) relief for the 642 acres acquired in 2020 by the CPCL for the project.

“We have been demanding due R and R for a long time. The CPCL without settling our dues started to measure our lands. We tried to stop it when police detained us,” said A. Sakthivel, secretary of the associatio­n of land owners ˆghting for the cause.

Mr. Sakthivel claimed that hundreds of farmers and agricultur­al labourers have lost their livelihood without any compensati­on.

The district administra­tion held peace talks with the protesters on March 7, but were unable to convince them to withdraw the stir.

“We are committed to give due relief to eligible persons from the CPCL. The process is on,” a senior Revenue oƒcial said.

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