Monday, October 8, 2012

Sarfabad farmers stop work on housing projects ... - Real Estate India

??|?? October 8, 2012 ?? 08:01am ??|Contributed by manoja

NOIDA: Over a hundred farmers disrupted construction work on residential project sites of several developers in Sectors 75 and 120 of Noida on Sunday. The protests by farmers was a result of a stay order granted by the Allahabad high court on projects in the area after petitions alleged that builders were allotted land even though the acquisition process has not been completed.

The Noida Authority had said last week that it would halt construction work after conducting a survey to find out which projects have been affected by the court order. However, as work continued as usual, farmers from Sarfabad village, who had filed the petition in the court seeking the land back, disrupted construction of the projects.

?Construction work should halt immediately since the high court has issued a stay order on projects over land whose ownership is still legally with us,? said Dharampal Yadav, a farmer from Sarfabad. ?We have demanded our land back and do not want to give it to the Authority,? he added.

Farmers alleged that the manner in which lease deeds for land in these sectors were executed, even as the land acquisition process is not fully complete, is a clear case of connivance between Authority officials and builders.

The agitation came to and end after police intervention. Cops from Sector 49 police station reached the spot and dissuaded the farmers from their protests. Police advised the managers at the construction sites to meet Noida Authority officials on Monday and decide on the course of action to be adopted as per the court orders.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/noida/Sarfabad-farmers-stop-work-on-housing-projects-in-Noida/articleshow/16717015.cms

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