Protests Against Proposed Ethanol Plant in Peddadhanwada Intensify
Gadwal: The relay hunger strike opposing the proposed ethanol plant in Peddadhanwada has entered its fourth consecutive day. Farmers, villagers, and leaders of the Kurva Sangham are actively participating in the protest, which has garnered significant attention. Among the protesters are individuals such as Chinnayya, Narasimhulu, Beerappa, Mallesh, Gokari Pedda Bheemanna, Tirupatiah, Bheemesh, Ramudu, Anji, Venkatesh, Naganna, Bheemudu, Tirumalesh, Baburao, and Devendra.
The protestors are raising serious concerns about the negative impact the ethanol plant could have on their environment, health, and livelihoods. They believe the project poses a significant threat to their way of life and are demanding its immediate cancellation.
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Key Concerns Raised by Protesters
The villagers have outlined several critical issues with the proposed ethanol plant.
Environmental Pollution:
The protesters fear that the plant will cause severe pollution, particularly harming a nearby river that serves as their primary source of irrigation and drinking water. Without access to clean water, the livelihoods of farmers and other residents will be severely affected.
Impact on Agriculture:
Pollution from the ethanol plant is expected to disrupt irrigation, leading to crop failures and long-term damage to agriculture in the area. This would directly impact the region’s economy and food security.
Health Risks:
The factory’s hazardous waste and pollution could pose serious health risks to the villagers. The protesters emphasized that they would not allow private companies to prioritize profit at the expense of public health and safety.
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Protesters Stand Firm Against Pressure
The villagers made it clear that no amount of intimidation or false legal cases would deter their fight. They remain united in their determination to see the ethanol plant project canceled.
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Widespread Support for the Protest
The hunger strike has drawn support from various leaders and organizations. Prominent figures such as Jayaram Reddy, Alexander, Narayana, Khaleel Shiva, Hanumanthu, Paramesh Goud, and Bhushan have joined the movement.
Other supporters include:
– Rehman, Editor of Jana Sakshi
– Vinod Kumar, District General Secretary of Bahujan Rajya Samiti
– Chittem Kishtanna
– Sudhakar Goud, TDP State Executive Committee Member
– Mohan Rao, Senior Citizen Forum President
– Achanna Goud, State BC Association Working President
These leaders have pledged to stand by the villagers until the ethanol plant project is canceled.
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Call for Government Action
The protesters have urged the government to listen to the concerns of the farmers and residents. They demand an immediate halt to the ethanol plant project to protect their environment, health, and livelihoods.
The rally has inspired widespread participation from residents of neighboring villages, showcasing a united front against the proposed factory. The protesters have vowed to continue their struggle until their demands are met.