The entire SEZ policy of the government looks shady. Its an opportunity for our politicians to make big money out of the big companies. Its ok to do that I think, because politicians all over the world are corrupt, they cannot be any different in India. But its a problem in India as about 70% of our people thrive on agriculture. They are trying to "LEGALLY GRAB" the land of poor farmers. The lawmakers make laws for the corporates, and corporates take advantage of it. When some municipality takes over someone's land to build a road, its in the larger interest of the public. But when poor farmers are compelled to sell their lands to corporates for money that won't last too long, its not in the interest of the public, but that of the business class. All this while the so-called marxists have a controlling stake in the government. The goverment must make sure that the landowners must be made shareholders in the sez's that is being built upon their lands. Merely giving employment guarantee does not help as they can be fired.