Lurking suspicion: Greenpeace campaign against Adani "behind" IB indictment of top environmental NGO
By Our Representative
Is there a direct relationship between the latest
Intelligence Bureau (IB) report calling powerful environmental international
NGO Greenpeace “as threat to national economic security” and the recent campaign by Greenpeace
against Adani Group? It would seem so, if has a closer look at a new report
titled “Research Briefing: Adani’s Record of Environmental Destruction and
Non-compliance with Regulations”, which has been released alongside a fact
sheet. Adanis are known to be close to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and there
is already a view that the the IB’s effort was just move closer to the new masters
(read HERE).
In its fact-sheet, attached with the report, Greenpeace says
how at Mundra port, Gujarat, Adani “violated the Coastal Regulation Zone, and
illegally cleared mangrove areas”, adding, “Fisherman communities continue to
protest and have lodged numerous cases in courts” and a “committee has been
formed to look at the matter”. At the same time, it lists other violations at
the Mundra Port and SEZ.
Greenpeace says, the second SEZ at Mundra (1,840 hectare)
was “cancelled” when Central government found that Adani “deliberately
concealed and falsified material facts”. Other facts are: Gujarat courts having
“found” that Adani illegally “constructed an intake channel for its power
station at Mundra on private and government land”, with the company being “ordered
to give compensation”; and the Gujarat High Court indicting “construction occurring
inside an Adani SEZ at Mundra even though the SEZ had not received
environmental approval”.
Giving facts about other “violations”, Greenpeace says, at Chandrapur,
Maharashtra, a coal block in Lohara was allotted in 2007 to Adani. “Locals
protests and forest officials report got the allocation cancelled as the block
would affect 40 tigers in Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve (TATR). Pressure is
still being exerted on the government to get clearance or alternative block
nearby”. At Chhindwara, Madhya Pradesh, “farmers,
labourers and tribals are protesting against illegal commencement of work by
Adani on the Pench water diversion and coal-fired power plant project from 2004.”
The Greenpeace fact sheet further says, “In Orissa, “the Supreme
Court of India ordered 16 firms including Adani to pay 1.75 billion US $ - 50%
of entry taxes dues allegedly payable on goods imported by them for their
plants and services in Orissa between 2008 and 2012.” And, in Bellary,
Karnataka, “anti-corruption ombudsman (Lokayukta) found “large scale illegal
exports of iron ore by Adani resulting in huge economic losses to the government.”
Other facts listed by Greenpeace include duty evasion
charges of 25 billion, for which Adani and other industries have been accused
by Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) of “dodging import duty amounting
to about 25 billion US $ on coal imports”. Investigations are underway for duty
evasion. In another instance, Adani, who failed to win bids for expansion
opportunities at the ports of Vizag, Chennai and Vizhinjam and Jawaharlal Nehru Port Terminal, “has
been denied security clearances for most of these projects due to money
laundering charges.”
Then, Greenpeace says, Adani is involved in “land scam”,
about which there was “uproar in the Gujurat State Assembly over the allotment
of huge tracts of land at throw away prices”. And, Adani demanded increase in
tariff for imported coal, which “means that consumers will pay more for
electricity and coal is not becoming cheaper for Indians.”Meanwhile, the Union ministry of home affairs has reportedly served notice on Greenpeace India, asking it to explain why shouldn't its foreign exchange funding should continue. Apart from Greenpace India, 10 more NGOs may be sent notices under the Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act, 2010 by the Union Home Ministry, asking them to explain their funding and spending pattern as a "stricter fund monitoring" regime for NGO's is set to kick in and a "review is already underway" after the IB has raised an alert, a ministry official said.
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The IB report was commissioned by the UPA-2 government, not the NDA government.