"Government should take note of the popular resistance and also the opposition of the National Green Tribunal under the Forest Conservation Act. It should not ride rough-shod over all this opposition in the name of development," the party's Central Secretariat said in a statement.
Strongly opposing the green signal granted by the Environment Ministry to the eight million tonne per annum steel plant project, it demanded its reversal saying, "We are all for development with people's consent."
CPI alleged that the decision was taken "by a sleight of hand de-linking the proposals of 'captive port' and 'mining' of iron ore from the proposal of the steel plant. It is well- known that the original proposal at Posco was for an integrated project."
"De-linking the other parts gives rise to the suspicion that at a later date clearances would be given on a piecemeal basis," the statement said.
"It turns out that even now only 1703 acres out of the original demand of 4000 acres is in the possession of Posco as claimed by it. The idea is to force the people out of their land bit by bit," the CPI said.
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