The implementation of the ambitious Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor is expected to face further delays as Maharashtra water resources minister and Raigad district guardian minister Sunil Tatkare of the Nationalist Congress Party has requested Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan to immediately stay land acquisition for the project.
“A large parcel of land has already been acquired for various projects in Raigad district. Seventy five thousand acres is needed for the DMIC project.
“However, land acquisition needs to be stayed especially in view of strong opposition from the locals,” Tatkare told Business Standard.
Tatkare referred to the Centre's decision to scrap the Dighi port development along the DMIC, following protests against the land acquisition.
The Dighi port industrial area project, spread over 270 sq km, was to house a number of manufacturing units and residential colonies.
However, Tatkare said he came across media reports on the state government's move to scale down the Dighi port project.
“A lot of confusion prevails among the farmers from Raigad district and therefore, the government should stay the acquisition of 75,000 acres of land for the DMIC project as a whole,” he noted.
Tatkare’s move comes close on the heels of burgeoning protest from opposition Shiv Sena and Peasants & Workers Party and from various non-governmental