Shift Nanar refinery to Gujarat, Shiv Sena dares BJP

IANS  |  Ratnagiri (Maharashtra) 

on Monday challenged the to shift the proposed Nanar refinery complex from the eco-sensitive Konkan region of to

The village is the site for a proposed Rs 3-trillion world's biggest integrated and petrochemicals complex with a capacity to process 60 million tonnnes, coming up in collaboration with known as Saudi Aramco.

Strongly opposing the refinery project, Thackeray reiterated his demand of why Vidarbha (eastern Maharashtra) was not being considered instead of the eco-sensitive and picturesque coastal Konkan region.

"You will not get Nanara. But if you destroy Konkan, then we will finish you. The people of Nanar are firmly united on this," Thackeray roared as the crowds cheered.

Industry announced the cancellation of the land acquisition process in which the names of several buyers raised questions.

"Even before the project was announced, how did Gujaratis or Marwaris and others buy land here? From where did farmers like Shah, Modi or Katiyar come here? This is nothing but a scam and corruption in land allotment," Thackeray said.

Attacking Devendra Fadnavis, Thackeray accused him of reneging on his promises that the project would not be imposed if the local population had objections.

"But has made a deal with and chucked the CM's assurance into the dustbin. Fadnavis' word is not worth a dime in Shift it to Vidarbha or take it to Gujarat, we are not bothered," Thackeray said.

He urged the people of Nanar and surrounding areas not to give up even an inch of their land for the project.

"Today, we are peaceful. But if you continue to oppress us, we will change our tactics. If they come to survey the lands again, stop them in your own way, lie on the roads," the leader said.

Thackeray's rally came a week after several local organisations under the banner of Konkan Refinery Shetkari-Machhimar Sangharsh Samiti and visited and drummed up support for their agitation among all political parties.

Almost all major political parties, including ruling NDA allies and Narayan Rane's Swabhimani Party, have supported the locals.

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First Published: Mon, April 23 2018. 14:38 IST