"BJP has been receiving election funds from some preferred industrialists, who will be given land in proposed Hazira Special Investment Region (SIR)," alleged state unit Congress president Arjun Modhwadia.
Modhwadia said Cabinet minister Saurabh Patel in his letter in September 2010 to MPs and MLAs from Surat district, who were protesting against the proposed SIR, had denied any plan to acquire land for the project.
He said the BJP government's "sudden" notification on February 13, 2014, announced the implementation of Hazira SIR in that region.
"As per the notification, the government is planning to acquire around 60,000 acres of land from the farmers of 38 villages", Modhwadia said.
The Hazira SIR covers 38 villages in Surat district, including 26 villages of Olpad taluka and 12 of Choryasi taluka.
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