Mangalore: MRPL pollution row - Allegations fly back and forth


Shreyas H S
Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore

Mangalore, Oct 24: The official spokesperson of the Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals Limited (MRPL) has levelled allegations against the Jokatte Nagarika Horata Samiti (JNHS), claiming that the protests against phase III units were motivated and vested interests are largely at play to gain employment under Mangalore Special Economic Zone.

On the other hand, Democratic Youth Federation of India (DYFI) state president, Muneer Katipalla condemned the spokesperson’s statements and told daijiworld that they were holding agitation against the company with the sole intension of protecting the lives of people in the area. "We do not need any science experts to corroborate the evidences of blatant environment degradation coupled with violation of rules by the MRPL," he argued.

However, the MRPL spokesperson, who did not want his name to be revealed, targeted JNHS led by DYFI state president Muneer Katipalla and decried media reports on the alleged pollution caused by the MRPL at Jokatte. "The reports published in sections of the media is misleading and damaging to the credibility of the company," the representative alleged.

"The people who have launched anti-MRPL movement have eyes on getting employment tactfully by claiming pollution. Not a single place has been polluted by the MRPL. The deterioration in the condition of the lake is due to the storm water drain, not by the company's activities," he claimed.

The spokesperson further added that the Karnataka State Pollution Control Board (KSPCB) constantly monitors the area in and around MRPL. "The board has collected the water samples of the open wells and the lake. Due to some vested interests MRPL's name has been used for wrong reasons to malign the company," he said.

Katipalla questioned why the MRPL has not followed the 35% afforestation norm. He also alleged that locals, from whom the land had been purchased, have not been given jobs as promised, and thereby cheated by the company. He said the present protest against the company had nothing to do with the issue of employment. "We are holding protests to protect the lives of the people," he added.

He also pointed out that there was no environment pollution and health related issues before the commissioning of sulphur and coke units at Jokatte. "The lake was clean and it was only after the company initiated the functioning of the units that health issues cropped up. The pollution of open wells and the lake are visible to the naked eyes. The KSPCB has unholy nexus with the company, and has readily issued a favourable report to MRPL," Katipalla alleged.

Muneer said that the MRPL employees working inside the unit had expressed environment and health concerns to him personally. Moreover, the construction of road to the units has hindered the flow of lake water.

He informed that the JNHS would stage a massive protest in early November in front of MRPL. "Though the spokesperson offered to survey the polluted areas with me, I declined saying there was no need to go with the company to spot pollution," he said.

 

  

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  • praveen , uliya

    Sun, Oct 26 2014

    MRPL IS A CURSE TO MANGALORE. IE., IN TERMS OF POLLUTION, DESTROYING OF NATURE, SWALLOWING HUGE QUANTITY OF WATER RESERVED FOR MANKIND, OUTSIDERS GOONDA ACTS HERE ETC.
    INSTEAD OF STOPPING MCF, CONCERNED SHOULD LOOK INTO THAT OF MRPL.

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  • G Z T Kunte, Udupi

    Sat, Oct 25 2014

    Few days back the Members of JNHS were promised by MRPL that they will be taken to a Refinery in Gujarat where similar Coke & Sulpher plant exists since long without creating any Pollution.

    Even though the JNHS members were told that they are going to the Airport to Board Gujarat flight but actually in Airport those members were made to board an Assam flight without their knowledge and taken to Assam Refinery. Why?
    Because if the members had gone to Gujarat they would have learnt about the acute pollution that exists in Gujarat and also acute poverty among residents of surrounding villages which would have exposed the Claim of BJP that Gujarat is well developed and there is no pollution and no poverty. Then the Jokatte people would have publicized this fact after coming back home. Just to avoid this possibility the JNHS members were taken to Assam instead of Gujarat by MRPL.

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  • George Belman, Belman

    Sat, Oct 25 2014

    Mr.Kunte,

    With all due respect: you make it sound like there is a huge conspiracy to hide information in Gujarat. And unless someone visits those areas personally, outside world won't know about it!

    What age are you living in? Do you really think in this day and age of instantaneous news and camera phones in everyone's hand, someone can hide mass pollution? Pollution is not something you can hide in a bank locker.

    Please stop spreading doomsday stories. We live in a free country. NGOs with foreign money can take their own trip to your so called polluted village and report. Heck I will fund your trip if you want to visit and get photographs and videos of pollution you are dreaming about.

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  • paul dsouza, balakunje

    Sat, Oct 25 2014

    IF THOSE LONG CHIMNEYS ARE GIVING BIG FLAMES MEANS ... RELATED / CONNECTED PEOPLE MUST CHECK THE MECHANICAL SEALS OF ROTATING MACHINES. THESE ROTATING MACHINES MAY BE LEAKING OIL & CHIMNEY FLAMES GROWS DEPENDING UPON THE WEAR & TEAR OF MECHANICAL SEALS OF ROTATING PUMPS. THEY MUST REFURBISH THE SEALS TO STOP OR REDUCE THE FLAMES. NOW A DAYS BETTER EMISSION TECHNOLOGIES ARE INTRODUCED TO REDUCE POLLUTION.

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  • Sunil D'Souza, Mumbai / Mangalore

    Fri, Oct 24 2014

    Just ask these guys about their plans for disposal of used reactor catalyst. Ask them where they dump it and how do they ensure that there is no ground water contamination from the catalyst into the water table.

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