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After Rahul’s ‘gravest crime’ attack on Nicobar project, Centre claims no relocation of tribes, underlines ‘strategic, economic, defence’ purpose
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After Rahul’s ‘gravest crime’ attack on Nicobar project, Centre claims no relocation of tribes, underlines ‘strategic, economic, defence’ purpose

The Indian Express·Nikhil Ghanekar·about 1 month ago
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The Nicobarese community, though, has written to the Centre, the National Commission of Scheduled Tribes on multiple occasions, pointing out that it had revoked their no-objection certificate to the denotification of the tribal reserve. The Nicobarese community, though, has written to the Centre, the National Commission of Scheduled Tribes on multiple occasions, pointing out that it had revoked their no-objection certificate to the denotification of the tribal reserve.The Nicobarese community, though, has written to the Centre, the National Commission of Scheduled Tribes on multiple occasions, pointing out that it had revoked their no-objection certificate to the denotification of the tribal reserve.(Wikimedia Commons) Two days after Rahul Gandhi, the Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha, called the Rs 81,000-crore Great Nicobar mega infrastructure project as “one of the biggest scams” and “gravest crime” against India’s natural and tribal heritage, the Union Government on Friday…

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