Congress to back locals opposing Nanar refinery: Chavan

Press Trust of India  |  Rajapur 

Pradesh Committee (MPCC) today pledged his party's support to the locals opposing the project in coastal Konkan, saying development cannot be achieved by destroying people's farms and homes.

Addressing a rally at Katradevi Sagve village in Rajapur taluka in support of locals opposing the proposed mega refinery, Chavan said the BJP-led government wants to forcibly acquire farmers' land.

"This is worse than the British era," he said.

Chavan, a former minister, said his party will oppose the project and will be in solidarity with the locals. had assured a delegation of locals opposing the that the party will back them, he said.

He ridiculed for its stand on Nanar project, saying that party was humiliated publicly but still continues to share power with BJP.

"Minister says Industries Minister has no right to withdraw the land acquisition notification. Shiv Sena's situation is so miserable," Chavan said.

"It takes ten minutes to withdraw the notification. Desai declared withdrawal of the notification ten days ago, but that has not happened so far," Chavan said.

The MP from Nanded claimed that people close to the ruling party have turned middlemen to acquire land and sell it off to Gujaratis.

"The BJP-led government wants to destroy Konkan but the local people will destroy this government," Chavan said.

Later talking to reporters, Chavan said around 17,000 acre land is being acquired without locals' permission. "The land covers mango, cashew and coconut plantation. Around 80 per cent locals are opposing the project and we will stand by them. There is a threat to the region's environment," he said.

Chavan's rally comes days after Shiv Sena"s meeting at Nanar and last week's meeting between and a delegation of villagers opposed to the project.

Chavan, All and state in-charge and of Opposition in Legislative Assembly Radhakrishna Vikhe-Patil met people from 16 villages in who have objected to the refinery.

is also likely to visit the area after the assembly polls, Congress sources said.

Last month, Aramco, the state-owned company of Saudi Arabia, signed a pact with a consortium of Indian companies to jointly develop and build a mega integrated refinery and petrochemicals complex called Refinery & Petrochemicals Limited at Nanar.

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First Published: Wed, May 02 2018. 15:50 IST