A noise filter for the State
The great Indian State no more sits on the fence, has crossed over to the industry"s side
on the sidelines of G-8 summit in Hokkaido, Japan, the Indian Prime Minister committed to his South Korean counterpart he would try his best to help posco begin constructing its steel plant, at Jagatsinghpur in Orissa, by August this year. Is the pm aware of widespread opposition from the affected people? Does he know land acquired so far has been through the use of brutal force by the state? Scores have died protesting?
Perhaps the pm wanted to reinforce his government
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