
Posted Fri, 02/17/2012 - 20:29 by admin
Dear Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh,
We the undersigned express solidarity with the tapasya of Swami Gyan Swarup
Anand involving fast unto death to save river Ganga from total destruction.
We are deeply pained by the fact that you have failed to honour your promise of
giving the protection due to Ganga after it was officially declared as the
"national river".
We are disturbed by the fact that the high powered National Ganga River Basin
Authority (NGRBA) headed by yourself has failed to live up to its mandate and
proved as effete as the earlier Authority created for implementing the Ganga
Action Plan.
We condemn the wasteful and non transparent manner in which thousands of crores
of rupees are being mis spent or siphoned off under the garb of “Cleaning
Ganga”. This sacred waters of Mother Ganga need no cleaning. All that is needed
is that the government agencies stop destroying the river in the fragile
Himalyas by building bumper to bumper dams and polluting it with sewage and
industrial effluents.
We demand that:
Ganga waters be allowed to flow freely in the Himalayas and plains: Ganga ko
aviral behne do — in order for its water to retain their purity. Blocking their
flow through dams and an endless series of tunnels deadens the water. Even
aquatic life does not survive in such waters. River water retains its purity by
constant exposure to the sun, air and its own riverbed.
Scrap with immediate effect all the under-construction projects at Alaknanda
Ganga, Vishnu-Ganga, Nandakini Ganga and Mandakini Ganga. The government must
ensure that no such projects are undertaken on Ganga and its
tributaries--Alaknanda, Mandakini and Bhagirathi-- that disrupt the natural flow
of its waters.
Ensure that the speed of the flowing water from Narora to Prayag is not less
than 100 cubic meters per second. At festive sites during special sacred
occasions such as Magh Mela, Kumbh and Parv-Snaan, the speed of water should be,
at a minimum, 200 cubic meters per second.
Stop diverting through canals 90% of the river water for irrigation purposes
because that destroys its ecological flow. Only a small fraction should be
diverted for irrigation.
Stop the sanction of grants passed for the supposed cleaning of Ganga till such
time as an honest review is undertaken of the money thus far spent and a
transparent and accountable system for using the funds in a purposeful manner
has been put in place.
Stop pouring sewage into the sacred waters of Ganga. Let sewage water be treated
and used for non-domestic purposes.
Shift the industries that pour poisonous and polluted waters into the river from
their current location to at least fifty kilometers radius away from the river.
Their effluents should not be allowed to come anywhere near Ganga waters even
after treatment.
Undertake massive reforestation of the highly denuded and endangered Himalayas
in order for them to sustain the various rivers that originate there and prevent
landslides.
Declare immediate moratorium followed by a total ban on land use change of
Ganga's, including its tributary Yamuna's, flood plains.
Undertake massive greening and beautification of the banks of river Ganga and
its sister river Yamuna in all the cities and towns through which this holy
river passes.
Make it mandatory for every city, town and village to undertake systematic water
harvesting. This will ensure that the bulk of their water requirements are met
from what they have harvested locally and that the upstream towns and cities
will not need to suck away all the fresh waters of our sacred river.
Treat Ganga with the respect it deserves after being accorded the status of
"National River" (Rashtra Nadi) and nurture it as the most revered symbol of
Indian civilization.
Enact a strong law in parliament to ensure it gets the special care and concern
appropriate to a national river. The law should force the governments of all the
states through which Ganga passes to take necessary steps for the efficient
management of the river and protection of its waters.
To sign click here http://www.manushi.in/online-petition.php>*
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