Shimla, Jan. 22 -- Amid growing protest against the proposed Jathiya Devi satellite township, and a unanimous resolution passed by the Bagi gram panchayat, urban development minister Vikramaditya Singh assured against forced acquisition. "The interests of locals of Shimla rural constituency would be given top priority and not even an inch of land would be taken without public consent, said Vikramaditya. An urban development project was conceptualised at Jathiya Devi with an aim to decongest Shimla. It was conceived by the state government with the approval of the Centre in 2014. The project was to be executed by the Himachal Pradesh Housing and Urban Development Authority (HIMUDA). In a special gram sabha meeting held on January 10, residents from eight villages--Chalan, Mashla, Kyargi, Shilaila, Patti, Panjari, Odi and Shilu-rejected the acquisition proposal and demanded its immediate withdrawal. The panchayat demanded that the land acquisition process by the Shimla Development Authority (SDA) be cancelled with immediate effect, stating that the move threatens the social, economic and environmental fabric of the ruralarea. Clarifying the concerns raised by local gram panchayats, Vikramaditya said resolutions passed by village panchayats opposing forced acquisition would be respected in letter and spirit. "We are in favour of planned development and satellite townships in the state, but development cannot come at the cost of people's rights. Any land required for the proposed township-nearly 1,200 bighas-will be taken only with the consent of the local villagers," he asserted. The minister said HIMUDA has already acquired about 260 bighas of land in the state, including at Jathiya Devi near Shimla, but objections raised by locals in the remaining area are being carefully examined. "This is my constituency and I will not allow any injustice to the local people," he reiterated. Highlighting the state government's development approach, he said equal and balanced development across Himachal Pradesh has been a priority and that he has been striving to fulfil the responsibility entrusted to him by the party high command and chief minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu. Eight revenue villages, out of 11 under the Bagi gram panchayat, which falls under the Shimla (Rural) assembly constituency, and a village of adjoining Solan district were selected for land acquisition. According to a Social Impact Assessment (SIA) study held in November 2025 on the township, it will span around 249 hectares, of which 35 hectares is government-owned land. Himachal Pradesh public works minister Vikramaditya Singh on Wednesday said that the state has received an approval of Rs.2247.24 crore from the Centre under Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana-Phase IV While addressing the media persons here, the minister said that through this approval, 294 new rural roads with a total length of 1538.608 km will be built across the state. He said that the proposals were examined by the empowered committee in its meeting held on November 4, 2025 and the approval has been granted on the basis of the committee's recommendations and the compliance report submitted by the state government. BJP MP Kangana Ranaut said that the Government of India has approved these road projects which will greatly improve the transportation of agricultural produce, access to healthcare and education, disaster relief and rescue operations, tourism, and local employment opportunities in rural areas Ranaut said that the Mandi parliamentary constituency suffered extensive damage in recent years due to floods and heavy rainfall, resulting in severe destruction of road connectivity in many areas. At such a time, the sanction of such a large amount by the central government reflects its sensitivity, compassion, and firm commitment towards public welfare, she said....