Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

TN govt orders closure of Sterlite plant

- KV Lakshmana lakshmana@hindustant­imes.com ▪

CHENNAI: Cheers greeted Tuticorin collector Sandip Nanduri and Tahsildar Sivagami Sundari on Monday evening when they led a team of officials and policemen to seal the controvers­ial Copper Smelter plant of Vedanta Limited, protesting against which, 13 people lost their lives in police firing last week.

Within minutes of the TN government issuing orders, the team visited the premises and sealed it.

“This is what we were fighting for and it took the sacrifice of 13 innocent villagers for the government to act,” said a protester.

Environmen­tal Nityanand Jayaraman said, “the supreme sacrifice of the 13 villagers, shot and killed will not go in vain.”

The Vedanta group is notorious in flouting environmen­tal norms, he said.

Another local however, was apprehensi­ve of the closure. “We hope this closure is really permanent. We have seen in the past closures and reopening,” said S Raja, a member of the Tuticorin traders’ associatio­n.

The TN government order came after outrage across the country and a massive campaign by the Opposition in Tamil Nadu.

Monday’s government order said “the State shall endeavour to protect and improve the environmen­t and to safeguard the forests and wildlife of the country.”

“under Sections 18(1) (b) of the Water Act, 1974 in the larger public interest, the government endorses the closure direction of the Tamil Na du Pollution Control Board and also direct ... to seal the unit ...”

 ?? PTI ?? ▪ Thirteen people were killed in police firing during protests demanding the closure of Vedanta’s plant in Tuticorin, last week.
PTI ▪ Thirteen people were killed in police firing during protests demanding the closure of Vedanta’s plant in Tuticorin, last week.

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