People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol. XXXVI
No.
05 January 29, 2012 |
KARNATAKA
Rehabilitate
the Kaiga Nuclear Plant Affected Families
A
delegation led by Sitaram
Yechury, CPI(M) Polit Bureau member and MP and comprising G C Bayya
Reddy,
general secretary of the Karnataka
Prantha Raitha Sangha (KPRS), Shantharam Nayak, general secretary,
KPRS,
Shyamanath V Naik, president, Kaiga Struggle Committee, Mahabaleshwar N
Kunabi,
Santhosh Nagappa Marathe, Sanjeev Desai and Srikanth M Sethia met
Shashidhar
Reddy ,vice chairman, National Disaster Management Authority,
Government of
India in New Delhi on January 25, 2012 regarding the rehabilitation of
500
families affected by the Kaiga Nuclear Plant. The discussions held were
positive and the authorities took a serious note of the issues
discussed. They
said they will discuss with the state government for the development of
the
area and if it does not happen, they will consider the option of
relocation.
The delegation emphasised and insisted on the relocation and other
related
demands.
The
following is the text of
the memorandum submitted by the Struggle Committee of Villagers within
5 km of
Kaiga Plant, Karnataka Prantha Raitha
Sangha (KPRS).
Around
500 families are living
in villages Hartuga, Balemani, Haruru, Balase, Kuchegar, Sulgeri (there
is no
other road to enter Sulgeri village) within five kilometres radius of
the Kaiga
Nuclear Plant in Karwar Taluka, Uttara Kannada district, Karnataka. The villagers are agitating since December 5,
2011 demanding shifting of habitation and rehabilitation with adequate
compensation, agricultural lands at an alternate place and employment.
They
have been on dharna in front of the Uttar Kannada deputy commissioner’s
office.
The
six villages are situated
in the dense Sahyadri Forests. When Kaiga Nuclear Project was being
planned
amidst stiff opposition and resistance, three zones had been earmarked
in 1986
by the nuclear power board, now NPC, first as an exclusive zone. The
area
within a radius of 5 kilometres was earmarked as sterilised zone where
human
habitation was not to be allowed. The
villages in this zone were to be entirely acquired by the government
and full
compensation was to be paid to the people for their land and belongings
and
measures were to be taken for proper rehabilitation.
This was reiterated in the rehabilitation
committee meeting held on June 12, 1996 for passing the land
acquisition
resolution constituted by the state government.
In
the meanwhile, instead of
resolving the basic problems, a second unit of Kaiga Plant was
activated from
March 16, 2000. The first unit was re-activated on November 16, 2000
after the
dome collapse. The third and fourth
units were activated on May 6, 2007 and January 20, 2011 respectively.
Some of
the villages in this region are surrounded by water of the
Thus,
there are four nuclear
units in the area. In addition, two hydroelectric units already existed
there
earlier. Moreover, the forest department started the “Tiger Project” in
these
hilly areas without making any infrastructural development. In cases of
a
disaster, rescuing people will be virtually impossible.
Some of the villages have been handed over to
the forest department for the rescue of wildlife and endangered species
on June
3, 2011. The people of these villages are devoid of basic facilities. High incidence of illness in the area is a
cause of concern.
Another
unfortunate predicament
for these people is the constant harassment by the security forces on
the plea
of anti-terrorist operations.
The
officers and employees of
Nuclear Corporation are living at a safe distance, 20 kilometres away
from the
Kaiga Plant in a colony near Mallapur village.
Lakhs of rupees are being spent on their daily transport and
basic
infrastructure. However, the villagers within a 5 kilometres radius
have been
made sacrificial lambs and are made to live in an area with active
radiation.
It needs to be pointed out that on December 23-24, 2009, the drinking
water in
the area got polluted with Tracium Heavy Water.
People
living in these villages
have lost the peace of mind, tranquility and hope for future because of
the
attitude of the NPC administration towards these issues.
They are assuring us with promises to conduct
a health survey. Instead of acceding to the demand of providing
rehabilitation
and alternate land as promised while the project was coming up, the NPC
is
talking of spending crores of rupees for the health check up. People
living in
the area are being denied the right to life itself.
We
have taken up the matter
with the NPC and have also submitted memorandums detailing the facts.
It is the
failure to get an appropriate response that has forced us to go in for
an
indefinite dharna. It may be recalled that during 1996 also the
villagers
launched a struggle and the authorities had promised to take up
rehabilitation
programmes.
On
December 10, 2011,
Halyal-Joida constituency MLA Sunil Hegde visited the site of dharna. He raised the matter in the Karnataka
assembly on December 12, 2011. On
December 17, 2011 the chief secretary, government of Karnataka held a
talk with
the leaders of Karnataka Prantha Raitha Sangha and Kaiga Struggle
Committee. Artists
and leaders of different political parties and about fifty
organisations have
declared their support to the agitation.
The
district administration has
held several rounds of talks with the NPC administration. Ranjan
Chattarjee and
Ganapati Bhat, consultants of National Planning Committee on
environment have
also visited Kaiga area on January 2, 2012. But all these discussions
have been
limited to providing a special health and infrastructure package. They
are
ignoring our basic demand of alternate land and rehabilitation of 500
families.
Hence,
we request you to
intervene and bring justice to above said villagers by implementing the
following demands.
1.
Acquire
lands from villages - Hartuga, Balemane,
Kuchegar, Belse, Harur, Sulageri etc.
2.
Agricultural
land must be compensated with
agricultural land.
3.
All
affected people should be given proper
monetary compensation and rehabilitation.
4.
Government
job to at least one person per
family.
5.
Government
should form a Joint Rehabilitation
Committee and fix a meeting immediately with the villagers. The earlier
decisions taken by the Rehabilitation Committee should be implemented.