Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi has begun a padyatra or foot-march for tribals from Saradih village in Chhattisgarh's Janjgir-Champa district, where the state government is building seven barrages on Mahanadi.
Mr Gandhi, 44, will walk till Dabhra, covering a distance of about 10 kilometres. Marching along with him are farmers, party leaders and workers. Mr Gandhi will address a public meeting in Dabhra before concluding his two-day visit to Chhattisgarh.
The state government has been constructing seven barrages on Mahanadi river in Janjgir-Champa and Korba districts of north Chhattisgarh, to supply water to over 40 power plants proposed to come up in the predominantly agricultural district.
Yesterday, on the first day of his visit to the state, Mr Gandhi tried to strike a chord in the heartland of tribal Chhattisgarh, where land acquisition is a burning issue. He spoke at length with forest dwellers who are bound to lose their land to at least a dozen coal mining projects and 30 new power plants coming up in the catchment areas of Hansdeo Bango dam.
Mr Gandhi's party, the Congress, has been consistently opposing the amended land acquisition bill in Parliament, managing to stall it in Rajya Sabha.
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