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Greenpeace alleges fake letters circulation in their name, demands legal action

| | Aug 07, 2014, at 05:44 am
Singrauli, MP, Aug 6 (IBNS): Greenpeace India and Mahan Sangharsh Samiti (MSS) on Wednesday filed a police complaint against the alleged fake letters that are being circulated among residents of Amelia and the local media in Singrauli.

The letters, which are going out in the name of Greenpeace activist, Priya Pillai are addressed to members of MSS instigating them to use force against district and police officials if they stop MSS from carrying out their solidarity event on the day of Raksha Bandhan on Aug 10, claimed Greenpeace.

Greenpeace said it strongly advocates non-violent protest and is proud of it. The NGO never advocates use of violence of any kind to register protest.

“This is a disgusting tactic and immediate action should be taken against those who are behind this. Such acts can have very extreme repercussions. This is a very sensitive issue and the police cannot afford to drag its feet in filing an FIR, like it has done in the past,” said Pillai, who is also a member of MSS. The police had failed to act upon a complaint filed by villagers on the forged Gram Sabha.

“But when it came to arresting forest rights activists and seizing harmless communication equipment they were uncharacteristically prompt,” Pillai said.

A copy of the complaint has also been sent to the IG and the DIG of police.
MSS and Greenpeace suspect the supporters of Essar and Hindalco’s proposed coal mine behind this act.

“We wonder… can the company proponents stoop any lower? We have always worked in solidarity with the villagers in Mahan region and have always worked responsibly. This is yet another attempt to malign the good work we have done in the region,” she added.

The planned activity on the day of Raksha Bandhan is only a peaceful attempt to generate support for saving the forests. “The administration should make sure that the activity is carried out smoothly without any untoward incidents,” said Pillai.
    
She noted that the countdown for a fresh Gram Sabha on Forest Rights Act in Amelia village has already begun.

“These letters only heighten the fear that the Gram Sabha would not be free, fair and transparent,” she claimed.
 
MSS and Greenpeace demanded that the local police should immediately file the FIR; book the people responsible for this abominable act; and ensure that such acts are not repeated in future.

Greenpeace India and MSS said they condemn such acts to malign their reputation.

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