Friday, 1 June 2018

Damming the Little Rann of Kutch for sweet water may seem like an easy and brilliant idea.But we should note that we are preventing the rainwater from reaching the sea; and letting a huge water body to remain stagnant round the year on a tract of salty clay mudflats which form the terrain of the Rann. The impact of this stagnant body of water on the surrounding landmass, the extent of salinity it could cause is not known. By preventing the natural flow of rainwater into the sea there could be many consequences which need to be studied carefully and understood. We all know what has been happening since the reduced outflow of water from the Sardar Sarovar Dam, depriving Narmada of its water, leading to disastrous consequences downstream, and causing sea-water ingress upto 72 kms upstream and the resultant destruction of the riverine ecology. Is it worth it? it is for all of us to decide.
Any such project should not be left solely to the government to decide. Any project that has serious environmental implications cannot be a majority backed executive decision. What has resulted from the principle of the eminent domain of the state is there for all to see. There should be a multi-stakeholder council that relies of transparent studies, consultations and depositions of the communities who would be affected, competent environmental scientists from anywhere in the world with relevant knowledge and experience. The Council would make binding recommendations on such projects. And only on the basis on the recommendations of the independent council should the corporate groups be invited to bid for the project at the appropriate venue and permissible processes.

Wednesday, 30 May 2018

May 29 at 6:15pm ·
http://www.thehindu.com/…/honour-killin…/article24017555.ece
Not shocked, but enraged at the murder of Kevin. It exposes the dirty casteist underbelly of Malayalee society; so much of social reform and political consciousness has still not liberated us from the stranglehold of caste. The fact that the several DYFI members have been involved in the abduction and killing reveals how their formation as the cadre of a left revolutionary party has failed to make them progressive, secular and anti-caste.
This is as much a challenge to the Church dominated by the Syrian Christians, which still discriminates against the Dalit Christians, acquiescing in the unwritten code of not encouraging any marital relations between the two communities. It is a greater challenge and shame to the Communist Parties, whose leadership and cadre are all still in the bondage of caste ideology.How many of them are able to reject caste and religion in their personal lives and faith and be real comrades?
We mourn the death of Kevin..and demand that justice is done.
Let all barriers of caste, religion, region, nation and ethnic origin be broken, and let love and sexuality be liberated of those shackles.