Ruckus at public hearing on Kalaignar Pen Memorial as activists raise concerns
The Hindu
Naam Tamilar Katchi (NTK) chief coordinator Seeman said the pen memorial would be demolished, if built in sea. S. Mugilan, an environmental rights activist, opposed the construction of the memorial and asked why the 383-page draft Rapid Environmental Impact Assessment was published only in English and not in Tamil
The public hearing on the proposed pen memorial for former Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi was marked by disruptions on Tuesday as groups supporting the construction of the monument created ruckus while opposing views were presented.
Around 30 persons, including activists and representatives of fishers’ associations, put forth their opinions at Kalaivanar Arangam on the memorial proposed to be built about 360 metres into the Bay of Bengal off the Marina coast. The project falls in the Coastal Regulation Zones (CRZ) IA, II, and IV(A) areas.
T.D. Babu, a marine biologist, said that according to the National Centre for Coastal Research (NCCR), about 40% of the Tamil Nadu coast is unstable and the State has been losing its sandy beaches, which are vital to provide a buffer. He said concrete structures would accelerate erosion along the beach.
Speaking to The Hindu, Mr. Babu said light pollution near the coast would be a menace to not only sea turtles but also all other marine organisms, whose physiology is based on photosynthesis. Further, the ocean currents and silt would pose problems to the memorial itself.
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S. Mugilan, an environmental rights activist, opposed the construction of the memorial and asked why the 383-page draft Rapid Environmental Impact Assessment was published only in English and not in Tamil. As supporters of the ruling Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) raised commotion while Mr. Mugilan was speaking, his microphone was switched off.
Mr. Mugilan, who sat in dharna on the stage, was removed by the police.