Greater Noida: a large number of farmers from six village values that tend to be influenced by the second phase of the Noida International Airport project are expected to participate in camps that will be held by the district administration from January 7 next year.
To complete their next strategy, farmers have recently approached supporters and experts and were informed that under the provisions of the Land Liberation Law, 2013, the administration assumed that landowners who did not visit such camps – were supporting the project.
Advocate Saurabh Yadav told Ti that under the action it was believed that people who wanted to register their protests would try hard to visit the camp and mention their objections or reservations in writing.
“People who protest must register their objections before administration or acquisition institutions directly, if they are not assumed that he is willing to surrender the land,” Yadav said.
Farmers have now taken initiatives to create awareness about the provisions of the laws among landowners, urging them to visit camps and submit their differences in records in writing to oppose the project.
On Sunday, a group of villagers also held Panchayat in Ranthera and decided to oppose their approval for land acquisition for the second phase of the airport project unless the government meets all their demands.
Farmers have stated that the social impact assessment report (SIA), which has been approved by the government, does not include many of their demands.
Among other demands that the villagers who want to be fulfilled are compensation four times on the pace of applicable circles, roadmaps for the development of children’s skills and equality of rights for unmarried women from each family.