Without naming AAP (Aam Aadmi Party), which had alleged that Gujarat government bought cheap land from farmers and gave it to RIL at concessional rates, the company in a statement said the facts are completely opposite.
"More than 90 per cent of land that RIL acquired for its plants in Gujarat have been bought directly from farmers and that too at more than the market rates. We have not violated any rules in the process of acquiring land and all rules have been followed," it said.
"Thousands of farmers of Gujarat are our partners in the process of industrialisation. We would like to submit that thousands of families in Gujarat have benefitted from the process of industrialisation and they are not only part of Team Reliance but also Team India," the firm said.
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