Residents halt construction of biogas plant
Protesters in Bagga Kalan village, Ludhiana, brought construction of a biogas plant to a grinding halt. The plant, located in the Ladhowal area, had been a bone of contention for villagers, who claim it will pose serious health risks due to potential groundwater pollution from chemical waste.
Led by the Sangharsh Committee of Bagga Kalan, the protesters on Sunday set up a permanent morcha outside the construction site. Sukhdev Singh Bhundri, coordinator of the coordination committee against biogas units, said the villagers locked the gate, preventing any further construction material from entering the site.
The large number of protesters, including residents from nearby areas, are resolute in their opposition to the plant. They claim that the waste generated by the plant could cause cancer and other health issues. Despite attempts by officials to intervene, the protesters stood firm, refusing to allow the plant to operate under any circumstances.
The sangharsh committee has issued a statement, signed by spokespersons, reiterating their commitment to shutting down the plant. The villagers are determined to protect their health and environment and the protest is likely to continue till their demands are met.
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