As the authorities began removing garbage from over 100 acres of land where the stage and stands were erected besides other temporary structures, the landless farmers said the compensation given to them was "too little" and that the event, organised by Sri Sri Ravi Shankar's Art of Living Foundation extensively damaged Yamuna's eco-system.
They said bulldozing of the land for the event has caused extensive damage to the riverbed as it disrupted water flow significantly.
"They destroyed the vegetables which were ready to be harvested for building access roads to the event venue. Per bigha produce would have fetched me at least Rs 50,000. But I have been paid just Rs 10,000. Nobody discussed or spoke to us. They threatened us with police action when we tried to protest," said Chowdhury.
He said he had been growing vegetables there for many years on contract basis.
However, Art of Living Foundation rubbished the allegations, saying those whose land was taken for the festival were given adequate compensation and that their plots were used with their consent.
As these landless farmers rued loss of their crops, the
"We have been writing to Delhi Government since Shiela Dikshit was the Chief Minister for lights in the vicinity. But nothing has happened till now.
"It is so dark here after sunset. Because of the event, these lamp posts were set up, but what after the event? You claim to bring light to the lives of people, we need lights here to carry out the basic day-to-day chores when it gets dark," said Ram.
The AOL Foundation has promised to develop a bio-doversity park at the venue. The National Green Tribunal (NGT) had asked AOL to pay Rs 5 crore as environmental compensation.
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