*PRESS  NOTE*

*March Against Toxic waste- to- energy incinerator & environmental
lawlessness in Okhla*

27 March, 2011 NEW DELHI:  Hundreds of people gathered at Jamia Nagar,
Opposite the Jamia Millia University today to protest against a giant
municipal waste incinerator rapidly coming up in the Okhla area,
contravening a Supreme Court order banning the technology.

Amanatullah Khan, a local Congress party leader, told the gathering that the
toxic emissions from plants of this type have been known to cause birth
deformities, caners, respiratory ailments and hormonal problems.  Khan said
in spite of representations from people belonging to different political
parties, the Delhi government has continued to pursue construction of the
plant promoted by Jindal Ecopolis.

Khan said the whole Okhla area was being  turned into a health and
environment disaster zone through misuse of and mishandling of the Okhla
sewage treatment plant, the Okhla industrial effluent treatment plant and a
common biomedical waste incinerator despite a Delhi High Court order, a year
ago,  calling for its relocation.

He  said there already existed a sense of betrayal in the Jamia area because
the Delhi government  had failed to implement a Delhi High Court order to
relocate a common biomedical incinerator which was already causing serious
health problems to the community.  “Today’s rally is being held to highlight
the fact that the residents’ serious grievances are not being addressed.”

Asha Arora, a local resident said instead of looking after the welfare of
the people the government was causing problems for them.  “All of us will
have to unite against this toxic plant till it is closed down.”

Delegations from  Haji colony, Sukhdev Vihar, Zakir Nagar, Gafar Manzil and
Jamia Nagar assembled at Batla House and were joined by residents of  nearby
 colonies before the march terminated at Okhla head (near Kalindi Kunj).

 Today (Sunday) a letter was sent to the Minister for Environment and
Forests (MoEF), Jairam Ramesh  protesting against “high handedness and
environmental lawlessness  barely 10 kms away from the seat of power of the
great Indian nation.”

On March 17, the residents of colonies in the Okhla area had met the
minister and complained to him that the new waste-to-energy incinerator was
being  set up without addressing existing problems in the area arising out
of gross misuse, such as denudation of a green buffer.

On 23rd March, a rally was held by hundreds of Delhi’s  waste pickers
demanding the scrapping of the waste-to-energy policy which was not only
polluting but also affected their livelihoods.  They had submitted a
memorandum to the Lt Governor.





Earlier opposition party leaders of the Bharaitya Janata Party (BJP) had
also expressed apprehension over the location of such a plant in a densely
populated area of South Delhi.

“This plant would release various types of harmful gases which will
certainly pose serious helath threat to the lives of surrounding residents,”
said Vijay Kumar Malhotra, BJP M.P. in a letter dated June 27, 2008 to the
Lt. Governor of Delhi, Tejender Khanna.

* For Details*:   Contact:  Asha Arora  9711408421, Okhlakaghosla@gmailcom

Okhla Anti-Incinerator Committee - E-mail: [email protected]

 Web:  www.facebook.com/ghoslaokhla

Blog: toxicswatch.blogspot.com, Gopal Krishna, Mobile : 9818089660, E-mail:
[email protected]










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Gopal Krishna
Convener
ToxicsWatch Alliance
New Delhi
Mb: 07739308480, 09818089660
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E-mail: [email protected]
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