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Fwd: [** MAOIST_REVOLUTION **] PROTEST AGAINST THERMAL POWER PLANT IN FERTILE LAND



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Date: Sat, May 8, 2010 at 7:30 PM
Subject: [** MAOIST_REVOLUTION **] PROTEST AGAINST THERMAL POWER PLANT IN FERTILE LAND
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PROTEST AGAINST THERMAL POWER PLANT IN FERTILE LAND
KARNATAKA

RECIEVED VIA MAIL

These many sections are not against any antisocial elements. It is against farmers of Honnakiranagi, Firozabad, and Nadisinnur villages of Gulbarga District, Karnataka. Their Offence? They protested against land acquisition for Thermal Power plant.
Karnataka CM Yediyurappa oftenly says that " his government will not occupy the fertile land for industries". But it is only in his words; deeds show a different picture. Honnakiranagi, Firozabad, and Nadisinnur villages are located 22 -25 km from Gulbarga District closer to Gulbarga – Bangalore highway. More than 1500 acres of land has been marked for setup of 1000 – 1320 megawatt thermal power plant.

361 acres in Firozabad.
785 Acres in Honnakiranagi.
368 Acres in Nadisinnur.

All the land that has been marked is fertile where they cultivate jowar, red gram, sunflower. Fertility of this land has been certified by former Gulbarga DC Satyamurthy [ letter dated 03/09/2009; 296/08-09]. He states in that letter to Revenue department that the people are unwilling to vacate their land and more over the land is fertile; so the acquisition at this stage is a difficult task. He was transferred within a month and new DC Dr. Vishal took the charge who is a puppet for Government's antiagrarian policies.
About 15000 people are dependent on this land. People of these villages are staging protests from long time. Karnataka raitha sangha, Karnataka Rakshana Vedike, Karnataka sainya are supporting the cause. Former Karnataka Labour Mininster is leading from the front.
Kiranagi renamed Honnakiranagi
There is an interesting story behind renaming of this village. During Indo – China war then Karnataka CM Veerendra Patil visited this village for collection of funds. 101 tola [ one tola = 12g] of gold was arranged from villagers within a span of one hour and donated it to CM. Surprised by the prosperity of this village he called it as Honnakiranag[Honna = honnu = gold].
The prosperity is because of the fertile land in this area which has not betrayed them even when the rainfall was below average. As Annaveerappa, engineer turned agriculturist , says the market value of each acre is 6 – 7 lakh in interior and 10- 12 lakh near the mainroad and the government has fixed a mere amount of 2 lakh per acre. Does that mean that they are ready to leave their land for more compensation? "No" he says firmly " their compensation is for the owners of the land. What about the life of agricultural labourers? What about the people whose occupation is dependent on agriculture?" Job for one is guaranteed…….. "Whats the use" Shivaling interrupted " most of us are unskilled and untrained for factory work where computers and newer technologies plays a major role. What job we will get? Labour? If the construction project goes to an Andhra company even labaourers will come from there. Moreover only one will get a job whereas inground we have joint families where land though owned by one feeds many families." The compensation given once, they say is a mere amount when compared to the yield that they get from the fertile lands.
208 owners of the land attended a meeting called by the DC out of which only 2 were willing to hand over their land, one of them is a lawyer [ Mashak Patel] and other his brother [ Rehman Patel] DC Vishal informed the agitators that he will send the report to higher authorities but on the next day itself sent a team to the villages to conduct a survey. There was a clash between the farmers and surveyors in the field. All the above said IPC's were against the 5 arrested on 19/04/2010 – Arun Kumar Patil Of Karnataka rakshana vedike, Basavaraj Sunar, LAteef Saab Jaagerdar, Sharanu Konun, Shivu Julphi. But the police under the instructions by DC did not lodge any complaint against the surveyors even though they assaulted the farmers. Arrested farmers have started Satyagraha in jail premises.
On Feb 24th 2010 50 farmers accompanied by S. K. Kantha met CM in Bangalore where CM promised them that the fertile land will not be grabbed. Surprisingly villagers of Binajagi, Kanni, Tegnur have volunteerily asked the Government to acquire their land for the proposed project which is dry and less fertile when compared to the land marked. The only 'probable' disadvantage is these villages are located 12km from nearest railway line meant for transporting coal. The proposed land? It is 8km away!! Government is worrying about extra 4km when the proposed money for project is 7000 crores.
The power plant will have adverse effects on surrounding areas also has evident in and around the areas of Thermal Power plant in Raichur, the neighbouring district. Cultivation of surrounding villages will also get effected. Are they supporting the struggle? " Some are. But people are not much aware of the things at present" Shantesh uttered who appears to be a fan of RSS but now losing his faith and hope after seeing RSS candidature's administration. " We are agitating here in front of DC's office from past 15 days. Who is going to pay for our losses and expenses in all these 15 days?" he asked. "When solar energy is almost available for almost whole year in this part why can't they implement solar projects which is environmental friendly?" the government which has to answer to these questions is silent hoping that the agitation will fade as days progresses.
They are firm in their decision. Owners of land have given the signed/ fingerprinted petition against land acquisition. " The struggle is not just for us. It is even for the coming generations." Shivaling told this reporter " if they are keen for development let them start agrarian industries"
"We are not going to give you handful of soil even if you give us kilo ofgold" this was what a lady villager said to DC

AJAY,
GULBARGA,
KARNATAKA.

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