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Medha Patkar, activist and Narmada Bachao Andolan leader breaks 17-day long fast in Dhar jail

Medha Patkar Had Undertaken Fast For Proper Rehabilitation Of Sardar Sarovar Dam Oustees In Madhya Pradesh. She Broke The Fast By Drinking A Glass Of Juice, Dhar Prison Superintendent Satish Kumar Upadhayay Said.

PTI | Updated on: 12 Aug 2017, 11:14:18 PM
Medha Patkar

Bhopal:

Activist and leader of Narmada Bachao Andolan (NBA) Medha Patkar ended her 17-day old fast at a jail in Dhar district on Saturday, where she has been lodged. Patkar had undertaken fast for proper rehabilitation of Sardar Sarovar dam oustees in Madhya Pradesh. She broke the fast by drinking a glass of juice, Dhar prison superintendent Satish Kumar Upadhayay said.

Patkar took the decision to break the fast after a delegation of people including oustees requested her to end the protest, he added. The NBA leader had, on July 27, started her fast at Chikhalda village in Dhar district for proper rehabilitation of families in Madhya Pradesh affected by the Sardar Sarovar dam in Gujarat.

On August 7, police had taken her to a hospital in Indore after her health deteriorated. She was discharged from the hospital on August 9 afterwhich the NBA leader tried to reach Chikhalda where section144 of CrPC (prohibitory order) was invoked.

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Police stopped her enroute and asked her to give an undertaking not to go to Dhar to which she refused. Patkar was arrested and lodged in Dhar jail where she continued her fast which she broke on Saturday.

Before starting her fast, Patkar had said that 40,000 families in MP living in the catchment area of Sardar Sarovar Dam fear the threat of submergence due to the closure of the reservoir's gates for the first time this monsoon.

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She said these families were not moving out of the catchment area in MP's Barwani, Dhar, Alirajpur and Khargone districts as they had not been compensated as per the rules.

"Not more than 5,000 families are living in the catchmentarea in Barwani and Dhar district right now. In two other districts they had vacated the areas that will submerge in the dam water," a MP Narmada Valley Development Authority (NVDA) official said.

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First Published : 12 Aug 2017, 11:08:05 PM

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