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Indian PM in
new row with communists
NEW DELHI—India’s communists on Friday warned Prime Minister Manmohan
Singh against allowing land grabs in eastern India for steel giant
POSCO’s proposed plant.
The South Korean company’s plans to invest in a 12-billion-dollar steel
hub in the state of Orissa have been stymied by opposition from
villagers who say they will be unable to earn a living if they lose
their land to the project.
“It is reported that the bosses of POSCO have now approached you in this
matter,” said A.B. Bardhan, a senior communist leader, in a letter to
the prime minister. “Any repressive action to force acquisition of land
for the steel project could be counterproductive,” he wrote, according
to a Press Trust of India news agency report. India’s communists, key
allies of the ruling Congress party, appear to be trying to influence
policy with new vigour after apparently forcing the government to back
away from a controversial nuclear deal with the United States. Now they
appear to be taking on the government’s policy to encourage
infrastructure investment by handing over swathes of rural land to
private companies as tax-free havens for industrial projects. Bardhan
said the villagers’ opposition to the project was “justified” and
acquiring the land by force would lead to a “bloodbath,” the PTI report
said.—Agencies
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