Kancheepuram, Tamil Nadu: Even before the Land Acquisition Bill receives Presidential Assent and became an act, farmers in Cheyyur in Tamil Nadu have demanded compensation as per rates fixed in the legislation for their farm lands sought to be acquired by a subsidiary of Power Finance Corporation for a power plant.
The farmers accused the Coastal Tamil Nadu Power Limited (CTPL), floated by public sector PFC for implementing the 4000 MW Cheyyur Ultra Mega Power Project, of attempting to rush through the land acquisition process to avoid paying higher rate that would come into being once the act was notified.
The CTPL is acquiring land in Cheyyur and surrounding hamlets of Chitharkadu, Vedal and Gangadevan Kuppam in the district for the project.
The farmers of these villages in a petition presented to the District Collector said the Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Bill, 2013 passed by Parliament provided for higher compensation for farm lands acquired.
They said the CTPL was acting in "great haste" and served notice on farmers to acquire their lands for a price of 6.5 lakh per acre, the old guideline value.
The new guideline value would be four times that of the existing rate and would enable the farmers to buy alternative land to continue their occupation, representatives of the farmers said, adding they would not cede their lands till the demands were met.
The farmers accused the Coastal Tamil Nadu Power Limited (CTPL), floated by public sector PFC for implementing the 4000 MW Cheyyur Ultra Mega Power Project, of attempting to rush through the land acquisition process to avoid paying higher rate that would come into being once the act was notified.
The CTPL is acquiring land in Cheyyur and surrounding hamlets of Chitharkadu, Vedal and Gangadevan Kuppam in the district for the project.
They said the CTPL was acting in "great haste" and served notice on farmers to acquire their lands for a price of 6.5 lakh per acre, the old guideline value.
Advertisement
Advertisement
COMMENTS
Advertisement
Opinion: Opinion | How Bengal, Once An Economic Powerhouse, Lost Its Shine Senthil Balaji Leaves Jail Amid Buzz About Becoming A Minister Again ''Magical": Neelakurinji Flowers Bloom In Nilgiris After 12 Years, Video Goes Viral UP Class 2 Boy "Sacrificed" For School's "Success", Director, Staff Arrested Bangladeshi Adult Actor Arrested For Using Fake Indian Passport "What Rahul Gandhi Has Done...": Saif Ali Khan On "Brave Politician" Shigeru Ishiba: Political Troublemaker Set To Take Charge As Japan's New PM Jagan Reddy Cancels Tirupati Temple Visit Amid Row Over Animal Fat In Laddoos Japan's Ex-Defence Minister Shigeru Ishiba Set To Become PM Next Week Track Latest News Live on NDTV.com and get news updates from India and around the world.