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The Plachimada Story A Village Against a MNC

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Page 1: The Plachimada Story

The Plachimada Story

A Village Against a MNC

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Plachimada Is a Small Village in Palakkad District Of Kerala

It Falls Under the Perumatty PanchayatThe Population Is Mainly Landless Tribal People Belonging to the Eravalar and Malasar Communities

•It Is Located in the Rain-shadow Region of the Western Ghats•Majority of the Population Is Engaged in Agriculture•Mainly Paddy Cultivation•Depends on Groundwater and Canal Irrigation

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Coke Applied to the Perumatty Panchayat for Permission To Start The Factory

The Panchayat and the State Government (Left Democratic Front) Gave the Permission to Start the Plant

This Was Seen As the Kind of Foreign Investment That Would Bring About Growth and Lead to Development In an Poor Area (Industries Starved State)

The Locals Saw It As an Employment Opportunity

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Coke Resumed Its Operations and Started Drawing About 15 Lakh Liters of Water Everyday With More Than 4 Borewells And Many Open Wells.

The Borewells of Coke Went Upto 500 Ft Deep Whereas The Wells Of the Locals Were Not More Than 50 Ft

The Promised Employment and Development Never Came About

Instead Coke Was Ruthlessly Exploiting the Only Natural Resource That the Locals Had – the Source of TheirLivelihood

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Early 2002 the Villagers Started Noticing the Change in the Quality Of Water -They Had to Walk for 5-6 Miles Just to Get Potable Water- As the Water They Had Was Not Fit for Consumption or Irrigation

The Company Was Also Giving Foul Smelling Sludge to the Farmers - As ‘Free’ Fertilizer Which Was Later Found to Have Had High Levels - Of Toxins

On 22nd April 2002 About 1300 Residents of the Village Started Their Agitation Against Coke

Coca-cola Virudha Janakeeya Samara Samithy ( Anti- Coca Cola Peoples Struggle Committee) Was Formed

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They formed a Picket in front of the factory

The Struggle Was Started by the Adivasis, Particularly Women and Children ,Belonging to the Eravalar and Malasar Communities ( STs)

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The Local Governments and the State Government Showed Hostility To the Struggle in the Beginning

The Media and the State Supported Coke

The Perumatty Panchayat Cancelled the Licence of Coke

Legal Battle Followed

The High Court Gave a Ruling in Favour of Coke

Said That the Panchayat Didn’t Have the Right to Cancel Licence And Should Issue Licence to Coke

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The Agitation Continued…The Media Could No Longer Ignore

People From All Over the State Supported This StruggleInternationally This Struggle Gained Momentum When University Students of US and Europe Boycotted Coke

The Plachimada Solidarity Committee Has Now Drawn in Some 32 Organisations From Different Parts of the Country and WorldProtests Against Other Plants of Coke Also Emerged

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Many Studies Were Commissioned to Find Out the Authenticity Of the Claims Made by the Adivasis

It Was Found That, The Water Was Unfit for Human ConsumptionAnd the Sludge Which Was Given As Fertilizer Had High LevelsOf Lead and Cadmium Which Is Dangerous for Human Health

The Court and KSPCB Directed the Coke Not to Extract Water In the Summer Seasons and Were Told to Provide 1 Lakh LitersOf Water to Local People

The High Court Has Now Given the Plant the Permission To Extract 5 Lakh Liters Of Water Everyday … but This Is Not Enough for Coke

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On Jan 15th ,2005 The 1000th Day of the Struggle, the Protesteors Blockaded the Factory and Declared That Reopening of the Factory Would Be Prevented at All Costs

Coke Had Created Water Scarcity in a Water Abundant Area and the People Are Not Willing to Aloow This ‘Hydropiracy’

The Plachimada Struggle Has Etched Itself a Unique Place Amongst The Issue Based Democratic Struggles in the Country

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As the Theories Go This Is an Classic Example of Marxian Concept of Class Conflict

Where the MNCs Are the Bourgeoisie and the Adivasis AreThe Proletariat

We Can See That the State Always Supports the Bourgeoisie This Also Shows How the Imperialist Forces Dominate the Colonies and Exploit Them as the Dependency Theorists say

Finally We Can Say That If ‘ the Workers of the World Unite’The Exploiter Class Can Always Be Overthrown to Bring About an Egalitarian Society Which Is Free From Exploitation

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