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Nine injured in clash over setting up of Korean steel plant in Orissa | At least nine people, including six policemen, were injured in a clash in Orissa's Jagatsinghpur
District as violence flared over a planned steel plant of South Korea's POSCO.
The clash took place as the villagers were opposing the planned 12 million-tonne-capacity
steel plant by the world's number four steel-maker. Security personnel resorted
to firing teargas shells and rubber bullets to disperse hundreds of villagers,
who had gathered at the project site, preventing access to the site to company
and government officials. The police also charged a makeshift camp of the
Communist-backed
agitators of the POSCO Pratirodh Sangram Samiti. Orissa Chief Minister Naveen
Patnaik, however, said the district administration was in negotiation with agitated
villagers to urge them to not indulge in violence. "The district administration
is negotiating with the local people to clear the road, not to put any hurdle
on the road. We believe in peaceful industrialization in our state and that no
one should indulge in violence," said Naveen Patnaik. POSCO signed a memorandum
of understanding in June 2005 for the plant, which was to be built in three phases
by 2016, with production scheduled to begin by the end of 2011 upon completion
of the first phase. The making of this world-class steelworks with 12 million
tons per annum will not only provide extensive value addition to the mineral wealth
of Orissa, but also take the state and nation to the zenith of global industry. |
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