NCP plans to move to Kerala HC against prohibitory orders
Apr 01, 2022
Lakshadweep [India], April 1 : Nationalist Congress Party will move to the Kerala High Court against section 144 imposed in Lakshadweep to suppress the protest against land acquisition, said the NCP leader Mohammed Faizal P. P.
Lakshadweep MP and NCP leader Mohammed Faizal on Thursday told ANI that the party will move to Kerala HC against the orders of the district administration.
"People are protesting because their existence is at stake. The way, the administration is going ahead with the land acquisition; they have a fear that they will be expelled from the island one day with the administration acquiring the entire land. Not even a single penny is promised to the landowners in return for acquisition. No one is against the development or the acquisition; it would have been appreciated if the administration would have followed the proper procedures," he said.
The MP also said that Lakshadweep is a small island with an area of only 32 sq km. and a total population of around 64,000. The administration is snatching the land of the people. Land acquisition Rehabilitation Act, 2013 guarantees to provide fair compensation to the families who are affected because of the land acquisition but the administration has not followed any procedure.
"The entire land belongs to Scheduled Tribes here, and the Scheduled Tribe Protection Act and Land acquisition Rehabilitation Act, 2013 prevails here, but the administration has waned all the procedures. It did not notify the people of the acquisition. We will definitely approach the High Court of Kerala for this unnecessary imposition of Section 144 and will take all legal opinions to fight in court. The administration is suppressing the voice of the people by passing the prohibitory orders on ten islands."
The Lakshadweep district administration imposed prohibitory orders in ten islands of the Union Territory on March 20 under CrPC Section 144 to suppress the protest against land acquisition.
On March 22, NCP had staged a protest in front of the Lakshadweep administration office in Kerala alleging that "anti-people" decisions had been taken by it.
NCP Kerala president PC Chacko had said that decisions should be taken in the interest of the people of Lakshadweep. "The people in Lakshadweep are mainly dependent on fisheries and the facilities provided or created for fishing are being destroyed by the administration," he alleged.