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    Assam clears tea plantations for airport that has not been sanctioned

    A letter from Union Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia claimed that the government had not received any proposal for a greenfield airport in the district, according to the Rajya Sabha MP.

    mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman"">Digital Desk: Sushmita Dev, a leader
    of the Trinamool Congress, claimed on Wednesday that the Assam government
    removed big swaths of tea plantations under the guise of building an airport in
    the Cachar district.

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    A letter from Union Civil Aviation
    Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia claimed that the government had not received any
    proposal for a greenfield airport in the district, according to the Rajya Sabha
    MP.

    mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman"">A greenfield airport is one that is
    constructed from scratch in a new location.

    mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman"">On May 24, Dev wrote to Scindia,
    asking if the civil aviation ministry had approved any plans to build an
    international airport in Cachar. She had also asked that if the project was
    approved, he give her an estimated completion date.

    mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman"">"Imagine ripping through the
    tea plantation and evicting those helpless workers in Dolu [tea estate] with
    200 excavators," Dev wrote on Twitter.

    mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman"">Scindia's letter to the Trinamool
    Congress MP was the second time the Centre denied that any airport project in
    Silchar, the Cachar district's capital, had been cleared.

    mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman"">The ministry had replied on May 31
    in response to a Right to Information request that it had not received any
    proposals for a greenfield airport in the city. Rahul Roy, a native of Cachar,
    had filed the RTI application.

    mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman"">The government has given
    in-principle clearance to 21 greenfield airports around the country, according
    to Amit Kumar Jha, the civil aviation ministry's chief public information
    officer. Cachar, on the other hand, was not one of them.

    mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman"">According to reports, on May 12,
    Cachar district authorities had begun the process of acquiring around 5,733
    acres of land for the airport's development despite the fact that the project
    had not been approved.

    mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman"">According to The Times of India,
    authorities uprooted about 30 lakh tea bushes for the purpose. The
    administration had also deployed a considerable number of security personnel at
    the time, as well as enacted Section 144 of the Code of Criminal Procedure in
    the region, which prohibits gatherings of five or more people.

    mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman"">Notably, on May 29, the state
    Cabinet resolved to give Rs 1 lakh to each of the 1,263 tea garden workers'
    families as a "goodwill gesture" for their participation in the
    development of Silchar's greenfield airport.

    mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman"">Meanwhile, to oppose the action of
    the authorities, the Doloo Tea Estate Save Coordination Committee called for a
    protest on June 15.

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