"Essar Power Gujarat Ltd had sought 17,69,986 sq mt land to build a corridor for transporting coal stocks. The land included gauchar (grazing), land of private farmers and state-owned land in Dwarka Devbhomi," the party's national spokesperson, Shaktisinh Gohil, said at a press meet here.
"Initially, the government did not give away 'gauchar' land citing a Supreme Court order. However, Revenue Department suggested the industrial group an easy option - take the gauchar land and give the affected villagers the same amount of land elsewhere after developing it as gauchar," he said.
"Essar and government employees, with help from state machinery, raided three villages - Mota Manda, Nana Manda and Parodhiya - on the night of June 30 and started taking possession on the land with force.
"Those who claim to be 'gau-bhakts' (cow-worshippers) are now taking away the gauchar land. The Prime Minister, who came to power with the money of these industrial houses, has now started giving compensation to them," he alleged.
Provisions of the UPA government-enacted Right to Fare Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition Act were ignored while deciding the award of land and farmers, too, had opposed the entire exercise, the Congress leader said.
Meanwhile, in a statement issued after the press meet, Essar said the State had granted it government waste and gauchar land measuring 1,24,445 sq mt and not 17,69,986 sq mt (as claimed by Congress).
"Equivalent amount of alternate land measuring 13,746 sq mt in lieu of gauchar was handed over to the government. Also, 30 per cent additional amount of occupancy price for Gauchar was paid to the government. With regards to air and water pollution, the company is in compliance with Gujarat Pollution Control Board's norms.
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