Victory of Anti-Posco Struggle

*People United Shall Always Be Victorious !*
 SUBHASH GATADE <https://kafila.online/author/gatade/>


(Photo Courtesy : The Hindu)

Big news – at times – go completely unnoticed.

(Thanks to the mediatised times we are passing through)

And thus it did not appear surprising that the decision by Posco, the South
Korean steelmaker, the fourth biggest in the world, to exit the proposed 12
million-tonnes a year steel plant in Odisha did not cause much flutter.
Yes, newspapers duly reported POSCO India’s ‘request to the Odisha
government to take back the land provided to it near Paradip’ where it was
supposed to invest 52,000 crore Rs.’ The letter stated company’s ‘failure
to start work on the proposed plant’.

Perhaps none from the media wanted to showcase a negative example which is
at variance with the efforts by the powers that be to project the idea of
‘ease of doing business’ here. Undoubtedly at a time when the government is
keen to attract foreign capital and inducing it in very many ways, the way
in which a Corporate Major – supposed to be one of the leading in the steel
sector – had to exit from its project can easily shake their confidence
about investing here. Or was it to cover up the fact that over the years
how the South Korean Steel Major had dealt a heavy blow to the local
environment by felling down more than eight lakh trees at the project site
and residents are demanding accountability and compensation over such large
scale environmental destruction.  What is more disturbing has been the fact
that while the Union Environment Ministry never gave permission to cut the
trees the MNC with due help from the local administration and law and order
machinery went ahead with it. A case has been filed before the National
Green Tribunal about this issue. (
http://www.orissapost.com/residents-demand-compensation-for-rampant-tree-felling-by-posco/
)

Question arises why did POSCO decide to quit despite receiving continued
support from the central as well as the state government? Remember the
company had been handed over 1,700 acres of land by the Odisha state for
the project and around 1,000 acres of land was still lying with the state
which it had acquired for the project. In fact, the Odisha government went
ahead with the forcible land acquisition for the steel plant despite the
fact that POSCO did not have an environmental clearance for the project.
And also the environmental clearance given by the Ministry of Environment
and Forests (MoEF) on January 31, 2011 had also been suspended by the
National Green Tribunal (NGT) on 30 March 2012.

Whether it had a ‘change of heart’ about concerns expressed by local people
– who were leading and continuing with the struggle which was billed as one
of the ‘largest social movements in recent times’ – about the devastation
it had brought out in the lives of the people or the company decided to
become ‘green’ and decided to discontinue the project.

Definitely not.

[image: Image result for posco struggle images]

Capital or capitalists never get moved by such humanitarian concerns (
which are exhibited by lesser mortals like us). Soul of capital or
capitalists rest in profit only. It is the sole criterion for it to make
decisions. (As an aside if capital/capitalist would have been really
‘moved’ by human misery neither we would have seen giant armament factories
manufacturing weapons of death or and human trafficking becoming
‘lucrative’ business or crores of children slogging out on peanuts).

It is now history how the proposed project witnessed resistance by masses
since its inception- which was spontaneous first and which later coalesced
into formation of Posco Pratirodh Sangram Samiti – since the state
government signed an MOU with POSCO in June 2005 to set up a steel plant on
4,004 acres of land in Kujang at a plan outlay of `54,000 crore. The
project was then claimed as the ‘largest investment by any multinational in
the country.’

The mass movement which compelled the company to scrap its project
altogether – wherein people showed exemplary courage, determination and
creativity was led by activists of CPI (Communist Party  of India) and
other progressive formations – had to face brutal repression at the hands
of the goons of the management which were in connivance with the police and
administration. A statement issued by Posco Pratirodh Sangram Samiti (
http://icrindia.co.in/mydirectory/2017/03/24/update-from-posco-pratirodh-sangram-samiti-ppss/)
hailing the victory tells how four persons associated with the movement
were martyred during the struggle and scores have been injured, how
‘several leaders of the movement have been jailed multiple times’ and how
‘more than 2000 warrants have been issued against the people and more than
400 false cases both men and women have been registered at the Kujang
police station since 2005.’

Excerpt of a memorandum submitted by various organisations and individuals
who had organised a protest in Delhi against killing of anti-Posco
activists and forcible land grabbing makes it clear the intensity of
violence perpetrated by the corporate–police-goonda nexus in the region to
suppress the voice of the people. It said :

*On 2nd March, hired musclemen of POSCO with the full complicity of Odisha
Police threw bombs at anti-POSCO activists in Patana village, in which 4
activists were killed and several others were seriously injured. Out of the
4, 3 were killed as a direct consequence of the police’s refusal to arrive
at the spot for 15 hours after the bombing, or arrange for an ambulance to
take the injured to a hospital.
..(http://nsi-delhi.blogspot.in/2013/03/protest-held-in-new-delhi-against_10.html
<http://nsi-delhi.blogspot.in/2013/03/protest-held-in-new-delhi-against_10.html>)*

And it cannot be denied the support garnered by the movement outside the
affected area also proved helpful in reaching out to a large cross section
of people and create a favourable public opinion. (
http://nsi-delhi.blogspot.in/2013/02/demonstration-outside-indian-embassy.html
)

[image: Image result for posco struggle images]

It is noteworthy that the victory achieved by the united struggle of
peasants, fisherfolks, forest dwellers to protect their land, livelihood
and environment is breath of fresh air for all fighting forces in this part
of the world where one finds a strange co-existence of Corporate Interests
and Religion centred exclusivist politics..

But while celebrating this victory we should also bear in mind that while
Posco has quit the project the issue of land acquired and transferred to
Posco still remains. Odisha’s Industry minister has told the assembly that
the land will be kept in a land bank and plans are being made to fence the
land. As rightly pointed out by Posco Pratirodh Sangram Samity it is
“illegal, undemocratic, anti-peasants, and unwarranted” and the state
government “must follow the Supreme Court decision on the pattern of Singur
where land of farmers acquired by Tata’s Nano plant in West Bengal was
returned to them.” (
http://icrindia.co.in/mydirectory/2017/03/24/update-from-posco-pratirodh-sangram-samiti-ppss/
)

Another important issue is related to chopping down of thousands of tress –
like mangroves, cashew nut, betel vines, fruit bearing trees – in the
project area and adjoining villages. These trees had played a key role in
1999 Super Cyclone when because of the vast green cover and sand dunes,
while thousands of people from nearby villages perished, people in this
area remained unaffected. Now with the cutting of trees, these villages
have also become vulnerable to cyclones. While substituting the natural
forest looks impossible, what the government can easily do is pay
compensation to these concerned villagers who remained dependent on these
trees. and initiate a campaign to plant eco-friendly trees in the region.
One can be sure that people of Jagatsinghpur and adjoining areas who
humbled a big corporate major with their collective efforts can as well
compel the government to concede to their demands.

As rightly said by legendary revolutionary Che Guevara, people united are
always victorious.

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