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Miss Bhanu Tatak presented three cases of Hydropower in Arunachal Pradesh namely Dibang Multipurpose Hydro Electric power project of 2880 MW, 10,000 MW Siang Hydropower project and recently canceled in its current form, 3097 MW Etalin HEP. Tatak highlighted NHPC (National Hydroelectric Power Corporation)’s very bad track record and violation of Indigenous people’s rights especially in the state of Sikkim, Assam, Manipur and Arunachal Pradesh in the North east region of India. Tatak informed the Public Interest Litigation filed in the Gauhati High Court Itanagar permanent Bench by SIFF received the jurisdiction in favor of SIFF despite NHPC is still conducting surveys and studies across Siang without people’s consent. Miss Tatak spoke about the Dibang Multipurpose 2880MW Dam and the non availability of its climate feasibility nor downstream impact assessment report.
Tatak also highlighted the Kaptai Hydroelectric Project in Bangladesh that displaced the indigenous Chakmas who are forced to become climate migrants in indigenous territories of Arunachal pradesh that is leading to unwanted confrontation between both the vulnerable communities.
Mega dams in Arunachal pradesh in Lower Subansiri (2000 MW), Siang (10,000MW), Dibang (2880 MW), if sanctioned, have the potential to displace and imbalance more than 1 million lives in Arunachal and downstream Assam that will intensify forced migration and unskilled and informal labour denting nation’s economy and performance.
Tatak addressed the arrest of Mr. Mili and Mr. Neelim Mahanta for NO MORE DAMS graffiti over Civil Secretariat wall in Itanagar. Violation of Human rights and Indigenous people’s right to self determination is a cause of concern in the dialogue of Hydropower in Arunachal Pradesh where more than 200 MoUs were signed by the Govt. of Arunachal Pradesh with private sector and PSUs without any consultation or consent from the natives/indigenous of the region.
Mr. Mili asked about the role of the UN in defending the defenders and gave examples of journalists and activists being harassed by the state and branded as anti-national. He also quoted an article published on The Third Pole on 7th April 2020, where the Chief Minister of Arunachal Pradesh stated that “…any opposition to development projects as Anti-National and warned that he had already instructed the intelligence bureau to act against any officials found misguiding people.” The forum concluded with a call for mandatory human rights due diligence and greater protection of the rights of workers and indigenous peoples.