Closure alone may not solve Thoothukudi issue: UN Group member

Why it is in news?
  • Simply closing the Sterlite copper plant may not be the answer to the serious and ongoing threat at Thoothukudi, Tamil Nadu, said a member of the UN Working Group on Human Rights and Transnational Corporations and Other Business Enterprises
  • They had also publicly raised concern over the disproportionate and excessive use of lethal force against protesters outside the Sterlite Copper Plant.
Way forward
  • The company is likely to challenge closure. The real issue is to address concerns of affected people and provide them effective remedies.
  • Whenever the plant is going to restart, the two critical conditions should be met: all Indian laws should be fully complied with and people consulted in a meaningful way.
  • The Indian government has an obligation to ensure that Sterlite Copper as well as Vedanta Ltd. respect all human rights.
Source
The Hindu
 
 
 
 
Posted by Jawwad Kazi on 3rd Jun 2018