New Delhi:The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has sought a comprehensive report from the Chief Secretaries of Odisha and Chhattisgarh on the issue of large scale displacement and subsequent failure of both the state governments in rehabilitation and resettlement of more than 26,000 families due to construction of Hirakud Dam.
The NHRC has also asked its Special Rapporteur, B B Misra, to complete the investigation and submit the final probe report to the Commission within eight weeks covering all the affected areas and the actual ground reality.
Adjudicating the case filed by a Supreme Court lawyer and noted human rights activist, Radhakanta Tripathy, the NHRC passed the order.
Since thousands of families of Raigarh and Sarguja districts of Chhattisgarh have been the victims of Hirakud and have been facing problems due to inaction of State Authorities, and the Chief Secretary failed to respond, the NHRC sought the ATR.
Explaining the plight of the displaced victims, Tripathy said that without proper rehabilitation and compensation, more than 26,000 families have been displaced for the construction of Hirakud Dam project. The execution of Hirakud Dam Project has submerged more than 360 villages covering more than 1,23,000 acres of land and displaced more than one lakh people.
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Seventy years have passed, but still, the third generation of the victims could not get justice due to corrupt and lethargic bureaucracy. The Government takes steps to trace and count tigers, Olive Ridley turtles etc every year but forgets to identify the displaced victims' families, Tripathy alleged.Pursuant to the direction of the NHRC, the Revenue Divisional Commissioner (RDC), Northern Division, Odisha, in his report submitted that the land was acquired for Hiradud Dam Project during the year 1952-53. Steps were taken from time to time to mitigate grievances of the displaced families who belong to Jharsuguda, Sambalpur, Bargarh and Subarnapur.