Chennai:Acquisition of land in their villages, for setting up a greenfield airport at Parandur, would lead to 'destruction' of agriculture and eliminate the region's 'self-reliant' economy, farmers opposing the project in their backyard said in a representation to the Tamil Nadu government. The project area covers 'bird migration routes' and it is closer to INS Rajali Naval Air Station and hence not suitable for airport, they said.
The flow of water of a natural water channel, that carries surplus flood waters to the Kosasthalai river, would be prevented leading to inundation of 30 surrounding villages and 'incalculable farm and economic losses' considering flooding. The project would lead to complete displacement of people in five villages, including the ancient Ekanapuram village.
"We will be left with grief and pain," as there will be no suitable livelihood opportunities elsewhere, they said. Listing out several such factors against setting up the airport in their neighbourhood, farmers of Ekanapuram village in Kancheepuram district said farming activities, which is the lifeline of their area, would be completely eliminated.
In the representation, the farmers requested the government to scrap the proposal to set up the greenfield airport at Parandur near Sriperumbudur and choose an area that would not have any adverse impact. Already, for projects like the one for setting up a SIPCOT (State Industries Promotion Corporation of Tamil Nadu) industrial complexes in Kancheepuram district, large tracts of land was acquiried in the past by the government.
In the remaining portion of land in the district, agriculture is being done, which is ensuring food security and a 'self-sufficient' local economy. "Destroying this (land, used for agriculture and the overall economy) as well for the airport project does not augur well," the representation said. The project, if implemented would adversely affect the ecology, the natural water resources.