Farmers serve ultimatum on their demand for developed land
Farmers of Noida villages along the Expressway on Saturday served an ultimatum to the authorities to give by July 31 five per cent of the land developed after acquiring from them or otherwise they will stop builders' projects.
Into the third day of their agitation, estimated 500 farmers from villages located along the Expressway assembled at Nagli Wajidpur village and said their land was acquired in the year 2003 and given a compensation of just Rs361 per square meter.
The farmers said they were promised 5 per cent developed land but it was not yet given.
Noida officials, including Deputy CEO N. P. Singh, met the farmers and assured them that their problems would be redressed soon by senior officials.
They were told that 5 per cent developed land would be given to them soon.
Regarding the hike in land compensation, they were told that authorities will forward their demand to the state government for approval.
Farmers Dalvir Singh Yadav, Manoj Kumar and others said they plan to move the court and will go to Allahabad and file a petition seeking higher compensation for the acquired land.
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