State government refuses to reveal land rates for Ganga Expressway
February 29, 2008
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Lucknow, February 28 The state government today refused to inform the assembly the rates of compensation for land acquisition in the Ganga Expressway project.Parliamentary Affairs Minister Lalji Verma maintained that compensation will be according to the agreement between the farmers and developers.But he refused to clarify if the price offered will be the circle rate, market rate or a mutually negotiated rate.The government also refused to reply why the farmers in Agra — whose land is being acquired for the Taj Expressway Project — were being forced by the administration to accept a compensation of Rs 2-3 lakh per hectare, when the market rate was over Rs 40 lakh per hectare.Raising the issue during the Zero Hour, RLD member Dharm Singh alleged that the farmers were brutally beaten up by the police PAC when they went to meet the divisional commissioner to lodge their protest on February 24. He also alleged that the farmers are being pressurised by the local administration and police to accept the cheques.Denying any incident of lathicharge on farmers in Agra, Verma, however, did not comment on the compensation rate.Earlier, the minister had assured the assembly that work on the ambitious Rs 40,000 crore Ballia-Greater Noida Ganga Expressway will start only after getting the No Objection Certificates from different departments — environment, pollution board, forest and Archaeological Survey of India (ASI).He said the developer had been directed by the government to get the NOCs before commencing work. “The condition is there in the agreement made with the developer,” he added.The minister also contradicted the Opposition claim that over 21 lakh trees will be felled for the project. “There is no question of cutting down a large number of trees. Besides, the mega project will free over 3.40 lakh hectares of land from the grip of floods,” he underlined.Answering a question on industrial development in the state, the minister said between March 2004 and March 2007, investment amounting to Rs 5555.30 crore has been flowed in.Without giving details, he said 347 big and medium industrial units had been set up in that period.Asked how the government will meet the target of Rs 5 lakh crore investment in the next 5 yrs, he said bad law and order in the past was the chief reason behind the dismal progress of investment. Source: http://www.expressindia.com