Chennai:AIADMK general secretary Edappadi K Palaniswami on Friday urged the Tamil Nadu government to revoke the detention of seven farmers under the Goondas Act for protesting against the Melma SIPCOT project in Tiruvannamalai district on November 4.
The farmers had staged a peaceful protest expressing their resentment against the taking over of about 3,300 acres of agriculture lands for the SIPCOT project at Cheyyar taluk in Tiruvannamalai district, he said, and warned of protests by the AIADMK if the government did not withdraw the Act and free the ryots.
Seven farmers were detained under the Goondas Act while 15 other farmers and activists were arrested for staging the protest. The Tiruvannamalai district administration had then stated that the seven farmers had conducted themselves "prejudicial to public order and equality." Farmers in the district have been protesting against the proposed industrial estate expansion project, as it envisaged the acquisition of farmlands in 9 panchayats, Palaniswami said in a statement here. His party extended support to the farmers on the issue, and held a massive protest on October 4.