CPI(M) general secretary Sitaram Yechury also accused the Shivraj Singh Chouhan government in the state of focusing on arrests of the protesters than taking steps to rehabilitate people whose villages will be submerged due to the dam.
The All India Kisan Sabha, a farmers' body backed by the Left party, charged the government with "forcefully" removing Patkar and 11 other protesters and said the action was taken "purposefully" to influence the Supreme Court.
The farmers' body also questioned the Centre's "silence" on the "precarious" situation being faced by the PAP.
"We condemn the high-handedness with which protests are dealt with. Far from addressing issues, protesters get lathi- charged in BJP-ruled MP.
"State government is focused on arrests instead of taking steps to rehabilitate people whose villages will now be submerged. @medhanarmada," Yechury tweeted.
The AIKS alleged that the state government did not take any initiative to engage in a dialogue with the agitators and instead resorted to the "authoritarian and violent" attack on them, which was "unacceptable".
The Centre had last month said that 18,063 families were affected by the project in Madhya Pradesh. As on July 31, 6,724 of these continued to live in the submergence area. Of these, 884 project affected families (PAFs) were in the process of shifting and all the PAFs had been given resettlement and rehabilitation (R&R) package as per the Narmada Water Dispute Tribunal (NWDT) award and a February 8 Supreme Court order.
Patkar and 11 others were today taken by the police to hospitals from Chikhalda village of Madhya Pradesh's Dhar district, where they have been sitting on an indefinite fast since last 12 days.
Patkar, the founder of the 'Narmada Bachao Andolan', and her associates had launched the fast on July 27, demanding "proper" rehabilitation and resettlement of those affected by the Sarovar.
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