Residents of villages near the Sterlite copper unit during the press conference in Chennai 
Chennai

Sterlite closure has hit our livelihood: Contract workers

A group of stakeholders including those living near the Sterlite copper unit and contract workers from Thoothukudi on Wednesday appealed to the State government to reopen the closed plant.

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Addressing a press conference here, S Thiyagarajan, president, Thoothukudi Contractors Association, said, “There are about 10,000 contract workers directly dependent on the plant. Another 10,000 persons are indirectly benefitted. Now, all of them are unemployed and are in dire straits.” 

Demanding a fair enquiry,  Thiyagarajan said, “If they find evidence of the unit’s operations affecting public health, the authorities can close it.However, this is a conspiracy by a group with vested interests.” 

Dismissing reports of people in Kumarareddypalayam affected by cancer as false, Dr Rajesh from Saveetha Medical College said, “The State cancer registry doesn’t show an alarming rise in the number of cases. Chennai, Kancheepuram and Coimbatore are among the top-most affected districts.” 

Presenting evidence of medical facilities provided for the employees and local residents, Dr Prem of Thoothukudi argued that care was taken to sure a toxin-free environment. 

The stakeholders said that they have filed separate petitions pressing for the plant’s reopening with the District Collector office and the Chief Minister’s Cell. 

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