Is Tamil Nadu going the way of Bengal?

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Agitations have taken a different hue nowadays in TN similar to the anti Hindi agitation of the 60's...Already Andhra & Telengana are snatching the bulk of the industries through special schemes and incentives to attract Capital...Now these agitations be it the Church sponsored agitation against Koodankulam Nuclear plant or the Tamil Nationalists cum Muslim separatists sponsored Jallikattu agitation, the State is seen slipping away from its duty!! Hope these fissiparous movements are nipped in the bud..TN has to join the national mainstream..Otherwise TN will lose!!


[h=1]Is Tamil Nadu going the way of Bengal?[/h] Parochial political parties, "victimhood" mindset is making Tamil Nadu go the way of West Bengal
By R Vaidyanathan -
March 9, 2017
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Many may recollect that Bengal province used to be leading in many industries in the fifties and sixties. It was known for Chemicals/ Pharmaceuticals/ Engineering industries. It had huge Salt Gholas in and around Kolkata and Howrah. The first computer was installed at Indian Statistical Institute at BT road. It had a vibrant handloom industry and was known for its dyeing skills.
The last straw was Singur where the attempt of Tatas to set up a car factory was thwarted by the party of Mamta Banerjee which carried “victimhood” to extremes. It was presented as Agriculture versus inhuman capitalists.
But the partition gave rise to refugees and many called as Bangals from the other side of the border embraced left ideology. It was a sense of victimhood and expressed itself against Delhi.
Actually the Left ideology of Bengal was a regional voice cloaked in ideology. Many Bhadralok intellectuals felt shifting of capital from Kolkata to Delhi in the thirties was the beginning of discrimination against Bengal.
Due to left ideology the political class identified business class as “oppressors” and entrepreneurship was frowned upon. The growth and rule of left from the seventies re-enforced these issues and unfortunately Bengal was shunned by entrepreneurs except some old school like RPGs and Bangurs. The new entrepreneurship shifted/ developed in the western part of the country. The victimhood expressed in the form of usage of resources/ freight equalization etc did find an emotional appeal and this gave way to protest against Delhi and all types of industrial ventures. The last straw was Nandigram where the attempt of Tatas to set up a car factory was thwarted by the party of Mamta Banerjee which carried “victimhood” to extremes. It was presented as Agriculture versus inhuman capitalists. The project abandoned, got relocated to Gujarat and rest is history.
Interestingly Tamil Nadu, one of the most advanced states is currently exhibiting “victimhood” mindset. Most political leaders are forced to accept this discourse. Koodankulam was the major nuclear project generating electricity. Due to agitation by NGOs funded by foreign forces and supported by Church the project was stalled for years and more than Rs.1000 crores cost escalation took place. Even a mild mannered Manmohan — the then PM – had to express his anguish about this senseless intransigence. Then came Jallikattu issue decided by the Supreme Court. Again a huge anti Delhi sentiment was created and now the Hydrocarbon project at Neduvasal.
Throughout this period we find Congress and DMK ministers at centre giving assent but now the agitators want Modi to “resign”.
In the recently concluded Discovered Small Fields auctions, two contract areas — Karaikal in Puducherry, and Neduvasal in Tamil Nadu having an in-place volume of 4, 30,000 tonnes of oil and oil equivalent gas (oil plus gas) — were awarded to private contractors. According to estimates, these two areas are expected to generate gross revenues of Rs.300 crores as well as a royalty of Rs.40 crores for the State governments. ONGC has been annually paying Rs.250-350 crore as royalty to the State. Dismissing allegations that the Tamil Nadu government was not informed or that permission was not taken before starting the exploration activity or putting the block under the hammer, one official said according to News Reports “Mining lease approval is given by the State government. This is a discovered block — exploration has happened. So, the State was in the know.”
ONGC was given the area under the petroleum exploration license in 1986. Exploration permission from the State government was given in 2008 and the mining lease was awarded in 2013 for seven years. In fact, ONGC had written to the district administration of Neduvasal on December 30, 2016, seeking to convert the mining lease from seven years to 20 years.
Throughout this period we find Congress and DMK ministers at centre giving assent but now the agitators want Modi to “resign”.
This Hydrocarbon projects are not new to Tamil Nadu or Tanjore. Already more than 100 projects are functioning in Tamil Nadu. The arguments given against the Hydrocarbon project is varying from concerns about environment to bizarre issues of “grabbing” fertile lands by “central forces”. The process of drilling and production requires very limited surface land area (generally 120X120 square metre) which will not affect agriculture or the soil of the entire lease area, he said, adding that operators are required to follow strict environmental norms for the use of operational land. Regarding groundwater table, the official said that extraction is being carried out from deeper earth area (generally beyond 1,000m), and thus aquifers, which are located at shallower levels, are not affected.
Tamil Nadu is already facing an employment crisis due to lack of new industries and crisis in Middle East coupled with the decline of IT sector.
Whenever the central scientists/ bureaucrats go to Neduvasal to explain the issues they are gheroed and intimidated. The “victimhood” is taken to heights and now turning into anti-industrialization. The argument given – supported by local ministers – that if locals do not want it then do not have it — is dangerous. This can be replicated in Jharkhand or Chhattisgarh. No extractive industry can be started. Actually what is below surface belong to entire Indian society and not to local villagers.
Tamil Nadu is already facing an employment crisis due to lack of new industries and crisis in Middle East coupled with the decline of IT sector. Instead of focusing on this the political parties are stoking linguistic fanaticism and a sense of victim hood against Delhi. It is interesting to observe that many forces that were supportive of Veerappan the forest brigand; are actively involved in Kudankulam and Neduvasal protests. NGOs mostly funded from USA and Europe are very active in this protests. In all Tamil Nadu is in a situation like Bengal which will be shunned by industrialists and which will increase its sense of “victimhood”. Also Tamil Nadu has enough secessionist forces supported by terror groups like LTTE. An explosive cocktail is brewing.


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VGanesh Ji,

I wanted to say yes……but there may be few to deny

During the fag end of January 2017, it all started with fifty people gathered at Marina protesting against the ban on the traditional bull taming sport… Jallikattu. This agitation done very peacefully went on to attract students and started to swell with more participants from all walks of life more particuarly Soft were Egnineers, Play back singers, Film producers, Bank employees, etc etc.

It had all the ingredients to prepare for the recipe of a successful social movement.
And accomplished its goal as it had the fierce backing of socially, economcally and politically priveleged.

They kept all the political leaders at Bay and ultimately got what they wanted.

That movement proved the triumph of solidarity ….

After nearly ten days, there is oil spill at Ennore Port…..

This oil spill at Ennore Coast at Chennai has left a thick layer of slick along the Chennai Coast line and this is reported to have happened after two ships collided.

Unfortunately Chennai’s ICONIC Marina Beach was also covered in oil

A Damage control exercise was put into operation as it was a cause of cocern on environment point of view.

Tonnes of sludge was cleaned by active involvement of Volunteers, multiple Government Agencies which includes Police Coastal Security Group, Pollution Control Board, Fire and Rescue Department, High Ways, Port Trust, etc etc

In this cleaning exercise more than 1000 volunteers braving the hot sun came forward and assisted removal of oil with sludge. These volunteers include Nochikuppam Residents, Morning walkers, etc

Now they are protesting in Neduvasal…….

They are also protesting against supply of water from Thamirabarani river to Pepsi and coke ..

Such agitation and protests are for good cause hence should be encouraged and supported with good intention..

Interest of the citizen should be protected

When the Government fails, it is for the citizen to rise up………
 
Nice read. But, we will never be like bengal. As bengal having 30% Muslim population. As long as TN protects its Hindu majority, nothing to worry. But we should protect the Hindu Identity, if not even god wont be able to save TN.
 
Now it is turn of the farmers with skulls.. and begging bowls.....!!

TN Farmers Protest With Skulls Outside Lok Sabha Speaker’s House


It was a shocking sight that awaited political leaders who reside in Lutyen's Delhi on Tuesday morning. Dressed in loincloth and dhotis, 174 farmers from Tamil Nadu stood outside the residence of former Lok Sabha Speaker PA Sangma, while women were wearing only their petticoat. However, it was the objects in the hands of the agitators that grabbed even more attention. While some of these men and women carried begging bowls made of clay, the others carried skulls of dead farmers.

These farmers from Trichy, Karur and Thanjavur belonged to the Desiya Thenidhiya Nathigal Inaippu Vivasayigal Sangam. They had arrived at the Delhi station at 8 am on Tuesday morning, and immediately left to protest outside the Prime Minister's 7 Lok Kalyan Marg residence. They were, however, stopped well ahead by the authorities. They had left Tamil Nadu on 12 March with three demands for the centre.

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We have come with these bowls to indicate that we have been reduced to begging and have taken off our shirts to show we have nothing left. These are the skulls of farmers who have committed suicide in Tamil Nadu. This is to show the Modi government that the Centre’s failure to help and provide drought relief is killing us all


Source: https://www.thequint.com/india/2017...ide-to-delhi-to-protest-against-ill-treatment
 
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