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Posco: Orissa forced to withdraw cops

The Orissa government on Monday again deployed police force near the Gobindpur-Nuagaon village border, the site of a strident anti-Posco agitation, but withdrew it following widespread protests.

Updated on: Jun 28, 2011 12:30 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Bhubaneswar
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The Orissa government on Monday again deployed police force near the Gobindpur-Nuagaon village border, the site of a strident anti-Posco agitation, but withdrew it following widespread protests.

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Declaring the “use of children” in the protests “illegal”, the government moved in to pave the way for resuming land acquisition for the Korean steel major's $12 billion (R54,000 crore) project. However, the protesters stood firm.

Since June 8, villagers have been agitating at the site – about 200 km east of capital Bhubaneswar — against the Jagatsinghpur district administration’s land acquisition for Posco. The administration had started land acquisition on May 18, but faced resistance from protesters — including children — when it tried to enter Gobindpur. On June 21, the government withdrew police force from the area and suspended land acquisition. Meanwhile, villagers in nearby Polang have stopped construction of a boundary wall for the Posco project.

 
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