Farmers from five villages near Gurgaon — Khandsa, Narsingpur, Mohammedpur, Gadauli Khurd and Harsaru — are opposing the transfer of 1,395 acres of land to Reliance Industries by Haryana State Industrial and Infrastructure Corporation (HSIIDC) for setting up a SEZ in the region. Farmers have been up in arms against the SEZ to be set up over an area of 25,000 acres from Garhi Harsuru to Badli at the Farrukhnagar-Jhajjar road. The proposed Kundli-Manesar-Palwal expressway is also to pass through the same area.
The total proposed investment is about $30 billion with more than 10,000 acres for infrastructure, residential, leisure and entertainment and commercial establishment with only 6,500 acres outlined for industries. According to reports, to start work on the SEZ, the state government has created an curfew like atmosphere to quell any protests.
On July 1, villagers had assembled to protest the construction of a wall by RelianceIndustries, which was being done in the presence of more than 4,000 policemen, said Janhastakshep, an NGO. The police also completely barricaded the main road from NH 8 to Manesar the previous night itself, they said.
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