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Nine dead as protest against Sterlite turns violent

- TE NARASIMHAN

Nine people were killed and many injured after police opened fire on pro testers demanding the closure of Vedanta’ s St er lite Copper unit at Thoothukud­i, TamilNadu, overpollut­ion concerns and other issues. While the Tamil Na du government has appointed a one-man commission of are tired judge to probe the incident, opposition parties have hit out at the police action. The agitation has been continuing for the last 100 days against St er lite Copper, which represents the copper unit of Vedanta Limited. The recent protests gathered steam after St er lite announced plans to invest ~25 billion in doubling the capacity of its existing facility to 800,000 tonnes per annum once the ongoing expansioni­sover. Ever since the project went on stream, the company has been facing problems as agitators claim that the factory is causing harm to its employees. They have been supported by political parties and other social activists. The management of the factory has refuted the allegation­s, saying it has been running the factory in accordance with regulation­s. The state government said that on Tuesday, around 20,000 people took out a rally against St er lite and soon turned violent. The pro testers allegedly started attacking police personnel, burnt police vehicles and van dal is ed the collector’ s office. As police could not control the mob, they re sorted to firing. In a statement, Tamil Na du Chief Minister E Pal an iswa my confirmed that the death toll had touched nine. He announced ~1 million for those who lost family members ,~300,000 for people who were injured severely, and ~100,000 for those who suffered minor injuries. Police said Section 144 of Cr P chad been invoked in and around the St er lite unit to provide security to it, according to orders of the MadrasHigh­Court. Vedanta said in a release ,“It is with great sorrow and regret that we witnessed today’ s incidents around the protest at Tu tic orin. The company has appealed to the government and authoritie­s to ensure the safety of our employees, facilities and the surroundin­g community. The St er lite Copper plant is currently non-operationa­l as we a wait approval for the Consent to Operate .” Meanwhile, the state government said in a detailed note that the St er lite plant had been operating here for over 20 years. In March 2013, after an alleged emission leak age following which people had complained about eye irritation, the then Chief Minister, the late JJayalalit­haa, ordered the factory to close on March 29, 2013.

The current government also continued the stand. However, Sterlite has moved to Green Tribunal, which allowed the facility to start operations from May 31, 2013. In March 2018, Sterlite had applied for renewal of consent to operate (CTO) for its existing smelter plant. The applicatio­n was rejected for want of more clarificat­ions after the Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board (TNPCB) found that the factory had not fulfilled some of the major requiremen­ts, including not submitting detailed ground water analysis. Also, action was not taken to dispose waste and the company had not built a compound wall to arrest waste water mixing in the nearby river. Other allegation­s, according to the state government, are that the hazardous waste disposal period got over, but without renewal and permission hazardous waste continued to be discharged. Gypsum waste needs to be handled as per TNPCB norms, but it was not done so. The company has gone to the appellate authority with an appeal and the matter has been posted for June 2018. During the hearing, the state government's advocate argued that the authority should not allow the factory to run. Like in 2013, the state government ordered the factory not to operate.

 ?? PHOTO: PTI ?? Smoke billows out of burning vehicles after a violent protest demanding closure of Vedanta’s Sterlite Copper unit entered the 100th day, in Thoothukud­i, on Tuesday
PHOTO: PTI Smoke billows out of burning vehicles after a violent protest demanding closure of Vedanta’s Sterlite Copper unit entered the 100th day, in Thoothukud­i, on Tuesday
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 ?? PHOTO:PTI ?? Violent protest demanding closure of Vedanta's Sterlite Copper unit enters its 100th day, in Tuticorin on Tuesday
PHOTO:PTI Violent protest demanding closure of Vedanta's Sterlite Copper unit enters its 100th day, in Tuticorin on Tuesday

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