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i do not know about this incident, but in my village there was a proposal to bring up a new SIPCOT unit to boost the price of land by the elected MLA's of my constituency who have lot of land procured in their name, my father and some of the villages senior members held a protest and the proposal is on hold after that.
The government can not be ignoranct of its elected members trying to convert farm lands into active real estate and some day bringing in corporate companies to buy and develop polluting industries near farming grounds.
We say that we are a agricultural country but the farmer is constantly riped of his source of income because of unbalanced privilages (high) to industries and (low) to agri.
Great work by your father and the villagers sir.
Lately, this problem has emerged around all metros and in Tier 2 cities.
The politicians acquire a lot of land and then try to raise the real estate prices.
Worst are those who try to grab land of the poor farmers by changing records. But the computerization of land records has tremendously reduced this.
Don't discount the farmers as innocent as well. One of my distant relative bought a land near city a few years ago. The farmer later sold the same piece of land to a builder. The issue went to court and finally he got his land back. Here the miscreant is the [so called innocent] farmer. There are many like him who think they can either get away with it or spend a few yrs in jail and enjoy the money later [as at least one guy who has paid looses his money here]
Also the issue of the land acquired for development of industries being diverted for constructing housing societies is increasing in Northern India. Case in point - the latest issue near Gurgaon.