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K-Rail Protest | What entitles Kerala government to lay survey stones it asks people to not grub up?

Much to the displeasure across Kerala, the Pinarayi Vijayan-led Left government chose to skip a few steps laid out in the LARR Act to fulfil its ambitious semi-high speed rail project 

March 29, 2022 / 09:18 IST
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Ever since the announcement of K-Rail SilverLine — Kerala government’s ambitious semi-high speed rail project which it believes would turnaround the fortune of the state — resentment has been building in the Opposition camp, and among environmental experts and study groups. In a few weeks, the government witnessed what it had initially disregarded as mild displeasure transpiring into righteous indignation by the people, like the state has not seen in the recent past. While the public fury was triggered by the laying of survey stones in private land, a Cabinet minister’s uncouth statement that people abetted by terrorist organisations were running amok and removing stones, only fanned the flames further.

Why did the police and the revenue department lay survey stones? Was it for social impact assessment, or for an alignment study, or for a land survey and acquisition? The reason was unintelligible until Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan clarified that the current survey was for conducting the social impact assessment for the project. Instead of damping down the problem, this explanation only compounds it.

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Land acquisition is a sequential process which starts with a social impact assessment. After the social impact assessment, an expert committee appointed by the government must review the assessment and provide its recommendations to the government. The government has to then take inputs from the district administration and consider several other factors related to the livelihood of the people to be displaced, and then take a decision to acquire the minimum area of land needed for the project.

Did Kerala’s Left government follow these norms? Not really.