Vedanta to Supreme Court: Tamil Nadu govt has given us bad name over Sterlite plant

By Team MyNation  |  First Published Feb 1, 2019, 10:46 AM IST

The Vedanta group said that the pollution report that was shown to the court was six months after the Sterlite Copper smelting plant was put under lock.

New Delhi: The Vedanta group whose Sterlite Copper smelting plant in Tuticorin has been shut down since May 28, 2018, on Thursday told the Supreme Court that they were harassed and the Tamil Nadu government has damaged their image.

Telling the bench of Justice Rohinton Fali Nariman and Justice Navin Sinha that the state government has given it a bad name, Vedanta said that the pollution report that was shown to the court was six months after the plant was put under lock.

Describing the action against the plant as "political", senior counsel CA Sundaram, appearing for Vedanta, said that the state government overlooked the plea for daily maintenance to plug the sulphuric acid leaks.

Earlier, Vedanta had said that unless electricity to the plant were restored, it would not be able to comply with the conditions imposed by the National Green Tribunal (NGT) in its December 15, 2018 judgment.

Senior counsel Guru Krishnakumar, appearing for Tamil Nadu, said that the plant management resorted to quick fixes when the environmental violations were pointed out to them.

The NGT had on December 15 directed the Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board (TNPCB) to pass a fresh order allowing renewal of consent for the operation of the plant within three weeks.

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