Justice Sanjib Banerjee told Advocate General Jayanta Mitra that the state government should take adequate initiative in sorting out issues in which land acquisition and payment of compensation to owners have remained issues.
Hearing a petition by an owner whose land was taken for widening of NH-34 in which the amount offered to him is the bone of contention, Justice Banerjee said there have been cases where political personalities have had a say over government officials in matters relating to land.
Work on widening of the arterial highway, which starts from Barasat in North 24 Parganas and ends at Dalkhola in North Dinajpur to meet NH-31, started several years back but the progress has been very slow owing to land acquisition issues.
The matter would be heard again after three weeks.
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