Ranchi: Some political parties and organizations who have been transferred have decided to hold protests marching Raj Bhavan on November 7 to suppress the formation of commissions for refugees and fulfill their demands.
Protests will also be held at different project locations in the state of which people are neglected.
About 300 representatives from Congress, RJD, CPM, CPI-ML, the Marxist Coordination Committee and the organization of the person moved made a decision to protest at a meeting held at the Hall of the Social Development Center on Saturday.
The meeting was held to highlight the problems faced by people who were displaced by various public and private sector projects.
When overcoming meetings, former MP and CPI Secretary CPI, Bhuneshwar Prasad Mehta, said the displacement had become a curse for the country and that around one crore had been directly influenced and indirectly by him.
He claimed that some of the lakh people who were moved are now uneasy.
Mehta demands that the state government form a commission for displaced people to solve their problems.
He further said that the central government and state and government government have implemented 2013 land acquisition measures because these companies obtain land from farmers with low rates so far.
Taking part in the meeting, the leader of the Senior Trade Union Lakhan Mahto said in areas that bring coal, the action was not for the interests of landowners and had to be withdrawn.
He pointed out that there was no time limit for the use of land obtained for various projects in the ACT and it did not provide a defeat of land rehabilitation.
The meeting was attended by a large number of representatives from organizations of displaced by various parts of the country.