Chennai, December 15: The National Green Tribunal court on Saturday set aside Tamil Nadu government’s order to close Vedanta’s copper smelter plant permanently in Tuticorin. However, Chief Minister Edapaadi K Palaniswani said that his government would challenge the verdict in Supreme Court.
Announcing the order, the NGT directed Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board to pass fresh order of renewal of consent for Vedanta’s copper smelter plant – commonly known as Sterlite plant – and had called the state government’s orders as ‘unjustifiable’. Along with this, the green tribunal also directed Vedanta Limited to spend Rs 100 crore over three years for ‘welfare activities’. HC Says TN Can Challenge Centre's Report Vis-a-vis Sterlite.
"We allow this appeal, set aside the impugned orders and direct the TNPCB (Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board) to pass a fresh order of renewal of consent and authorisation to handle hazardous substances ... within three weeks from today," the National Green Tribunal said in the order.
NGT sets aside Tamil Nadu Govt’s closure order on #Sterlite plant and directs Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board to pass fresh order of renewal of consent.NGT says Sterlite closure “unjustifiable”; directs Vedanta Ltd to spend Rs. 100 crore over 3 years for “welfare activities”
— ANI (@ANI) December 15, 2018
Reacting to the NGT order, CM Palaniswani stated that his government would challenge the NGT court order in the apex court.
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Edappadi K. Palaniswami: We will challenge the National Green Tribunal verdict on Sterlite issue in Supreme Court. https://t.co/acMxFIWBNG
— ANI (@ANI) December 15, 2018
It is to be known that the NGT order came a month after the Tamil Nadu government passed an order to shut down Vedanta’s copper smelter plant over alleged pollution that led to violent protests in May. Due to the protest, police opened fire on protesters, and 13 people died on the spot.
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