After a two-day break, the Orissa Government today resumed the land acquisition process for the Rs 52,000-crore Posco mega steel plant in Jagatsinghpur district.
“Land acquisition, which remained suspended on Saturday and yesterday, resumed peacefully today,” the Additional District Magistrate (Paradip), Mr Sarojkant Choudhury, said.
Over a dozen betel vine plantations at Polanga and Noliasahi areas were acquired since morning and compensation paid, he said.
Members of the United Action Committee (UAC), who had gone on a dharna at Gada Kujanga last week demanding fulfilment of their demands, decided to cooperate with the administration.
“We decided to extend full cooperation to the government in land acquisition following talks with senior officials including Jagatsinghpur district collector this morning,” the UAC President, Mr Anadi Rout, said.
Mr Rout hoped that most of their major demands like hike in compensation and jobs to affected families would be considered favourably at the meeting convened by the revenue divisional commissioner on May 30.
Though the UAC gave up its brief opposition, traditional opponents of the Posco project — Posco Pratirodh Sangram Samiti (PPSS) and the Bhitamati Suraksha Manch (BMSM) — have stuck to their stand.
PPSS members staged protests at Dhinkia and Gobindpur and that of the BMSM put up a blockade near Nuagaon.
Security was tight for the land acquisition with 700 policemen deployed in the area.