Udupi, May 12: Strongly opposing the expansion of Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals Limited (MRPL) under compulsory land accusation policy an influential swamiji has said that farmers have all the rights over their lands.

He said that it was strange that MRPL had acquired only 251 acres of land for its third phase expansion in 2008. But now the MRPL was asking for 1,050 acres of land for its fourth phase expansion.
In fact the MRPL is planning to acquire a total of 3,000 acres for its various projects and the state government has approved it, he said.
In 2008, Karnataka Industrial Areas Development Board (KIADB) wanted to acquire 2,035 acres for a special economic zone. After the opposition from locals, organizations and a special effort from Pejawar Seer, the government dropped the project. After so many years, the KIADB is trying to acquire the same land without taking consent of the public. Though gram panchayat members have expressed their opposition for the same, it was ignored, he said.
"Land acquisition should happen as per the Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013, however, the company is not doing so. This will create trouble for all," Pejawar Swamiji said.
"Altogether 4,403.43 acres have been acquired by companies. These land are fertile agricultural land and hence, such land should not be used for industries. Importance should be given for farming also . The KIADB has used only 817 acres, while the rest of 1,300 acres have not been used," he added.
"The expansion requires 6.06 crore litres of water. DK is suffering a huge shortage of water. How can a government agree to give so much water," he said.


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