Around 100 tribals from various resettlement sites as well as farmers and other project affected persons (PAPs) from Nimar in Madhya Pradesh who have been shifted to Gujarat, are staging a sit-in before the Resettlement Office in Keodia Colony since last Friday.
"They have been demanding full and fair rehabilitation which they have not yet got despite being displaced in late 1980's and 1990's," a statement said.
They claimed that no representative from state government has so far approached them for finding out a solution.
"These people are still facing so many problems. They are still deprived of basic amenities like water for drinking and farming but the officials just close the records, noting that everything has been done," she had said.
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