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Rahul Gandhi to address tribals at Lanjigarh today
BS Reporter / Kolkata/ Bhubaneswar Aug 26, 2010, 00:34 IST

Two days after the Union ministry of environment and forest (MoEF) rejected the Stage-II forest clearance for the bauxite mining project of Vedanta Aluminium Ltd (VAL), Rahul Gandhi, general secretary of All India Congress Committee (AICC), would visit Lanjigarh, the site of the company's alumina refinery plant on Thursday.

Rahul is set to address a tribal rally at Lanjigarh in Kalahandi district and interact with the tribals even as the ruling Biju Janata Dal (BJD) in Orissa has termed his visit as 'politically motivated' and has planned to oppose his visit.

The BJD has announced that it will stage rallies at different places in the state including Bhubaneswar and Jagatsinghpur to oppose what it termed as the Centre's attempt to stall mega investment projects in the state.

The BJP National General Secretary Dharmendra Pradhan, has urged that Rahul Gandhi should spell out his views on the Polavaram project. This project cleared by the Centre, had cast fears of submerging of many tribal villages in the state, sparking stiff protests from the ruling BJD.

According to the State Youth Congress President Pradeep Majhi, Rahul will interact with the tribals and address a public meeting in a bid to keep the tribals away from the Maoists.

He clarified that Rahul's visit is not aimed at gaining any political mileage as the Congress leader has been fighting for the interests of the weaker sections of the society including the tribals.

During his address, Rahul is expected to make it clear that the UPA government would not allow any violation of laws meant to protect the interest of tribals, particularly the primitive tribal groups like Dangaria and Kutia Kandhas, he added.

It may be recalled that Gandhi had visited Lanjigarh area in March 2008. Tight security arrangements have been made in the area for the visit with the deployment of adequate force.

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Posted by: SAMAR
Vedanta made strategic mistake by starting the factory in Lanjigarh , even before licence /all Central clearance for the mines.Besides, they riding on the wave of Naveen Patnaik CM Orissa, forgot their obligations to the environmental regulation.There are more than one rich and accessible bauxite mines in Orissa.There is always a way for the industry to grow side by side with sustainable eco system .
Posted by: REENA
Rahul Gandhi ke jai........all INDIANS are behind you RAHULJI
Posted by: santosh
This is hypocracy of Congress. Shame on you Orissa Congress. What you could not do in last 50 years of rulling, Naveen had did. No it is pinch you people. One side you have permitted POLAVARAM with out concern because in AP it is Congress, Now Rahul Daba is protesting to stop orissa's development. He is not a young leader but he is dumb leader who dont have the qualification to get a clerical job. Shame on your Italians....
Posted by: arun
i request rahul Jee to go to Kashmir or to Chattisgarh (Maosist issue) & help resolve the issue. Not only will this give him the highest Political milage, but wil be remembered for long long time.
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