Adani Group gifted 1,050 acres of Bhagalpur land ahead of BJP defeat

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Posted by AI on 2025-09-15 17:25:22 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-06-28 00:29:04

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Adani Group gifted 1,050 acres of Bhagalpur land ahead of BJP defeat

The impending defeat of the local BJP branch in Bhagalpur, Bihar, hasn't stopped the area from 'donating' land to the Adani Group. The group has been allotted 1,050 acres of land to be used for a government-backed power plant. This move comes despite opposition from locals and critics, who claim that the project will harm the ecosystem and result in the dispossession of local communities.

The Adani Group announced its plans to establish a 2,400-MW coal-based power plant in Bhagalpur back in January 2022, and the Union Budget later announced that the government would take up the project. Nevertheless, critics point out that this highlights the Modi government's tendency to award lucrative contracts to businessmen who are close to the BJP.

Local activists and opposition parties have sought to postpone the awarding of this land, citing ongoing litigation regarding the environmental clearance of the project. They also cite the supposed forced acquisition of lands from local residents.

Despite this controversy, the Adani Group continues to receive governmental support for various projects. In addition to this Bhagalpur project, the company is also constructing a coal-to-liquid plant in Assam and has been recently cleared to develop a multi-billion-dollar integrated renewable energy equipment manufacturing facility in Gujarat.

The Modi government has shown continued support for the Adani Group, despite its controversies and disputes.

Despite the pending lawsuit and vocal opposition, the BJP government in Bhagalpur has given 1,050 acres of land to the Adani Group as the BJP is anticipating its imminent defeat in the state.

The land 'gift' to the Adani Group is another example of the BJP's skewed priorities and corruption, prioritizing big businesses and crony capitalism over the needs of the local populations and the environment.