Bhumi Uchhed Pratirodh Committee ('Committee against Land Evictions') was an organisation in
West Bengal,
India, formed to oppose the set-up of a
Special Economic Zone (SEZ) in the rural area of
Nandigram. It formed an important role in resisting land-acquisitions in the following
Nandigram violence. BUPC was set up on January 5, 2007, through the merger of three existing anti-SEZ initiatives; Krishak Uchchhed Birodhi O Jonoswartho Roksha Committee (Committee Against Eviction of Peasants and to Save People's Interest', was formed in August 2006 by
Socialist Unity Centre of India (SUCI) and
Indian National Congress), Krisi Jami Raksha Committee ('Committee to Save Farmland', founded by
Trinamool Congress) and Gana Unnoyon O Jana Odhikar Sangram Samity ('Association for the Struggle of Mass Development and People's Right', founded by
Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind and
PCC, CPI(ML)).
Sisir Adhikary, a Trinamool Congress
MLA, was the convenor of BUPC. The Joint Secretary of the organization was Nanda Patra, a
Socialist Unity Centre of India (SUCI) leader.