Image Source : PTI Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant
In the face of accelerating protests by villagers in opposition to the proposed IIT-Goa campus at Melaulim village in North Goa, Chief Minister Pramod Sawant on Friday introduced the relocation of the mission elsewhere within the coastal state. Sawant, nonetheless, mentioned that the brand new location had not been recognized but.
“This government listens to the voice of the people. Therefore, our government has decided to shift the project from Sattari to another location in Goa. We will inform the IIT officials today,” Sawant informed the media at his official residence right here. Melaulim is situated within the Sattari sub-district.
Sawant maintained that each he and Health Minister Vishwajit Rane, in whose Assembly constituency the proposed IIT campus was situated, had no vested pursuits in selling the mission at Melaulim.
Ever since an Indian Institute of Technology was allotted to Goa by the central authorities in 2014, it was performing from a short lived campus shared by the Goa Engineering College in Farmagudi village in South Goa.
The two websites beforehand recognized by the state in Canacona and Sanguem sub- districts for the everlasting IIT campus had been dropped within the face of protests from space residents and after strain from the opposition, which had alleged a land rip-off in shortlisting of web sites for the institute.
Sawant’s announcement comes after the protests turned violent final week, following which instances had been registered in opposition to greater than 100 protestors. Several of them had been booked beneath non-bailable Sections of regulation, together with try to homicide.
Sawant denied allegations by villagers that police had dedicated atrocities on the protesters, particularly denying the contents of a viral video which confirmed an Inspector trampling upon protesting girls.
“No one was trampled upon. I have seen the video closely. The video was wrongly interpreted. In fact, a woman Constable was attacked with a sharp weapon. She had to be administered 21 stitches. Other policemen were injured too,” the Chief Minister mentioned.
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