News India Live, Digital Desk: Discussions take place daily in the winter session of Parliament, but sometimes there are some speeches which leave an impression on both the heart and mind. something similar happened when Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) Rajya Sabha MP of Mahua Maji Stood up to speak.
In the chamber Atomic Energy (Amendment) Bill Or what is now being called the ‘Peace Bill’ was being debated. The attitude with which Mahua Maji defended the tribals and local people of Jharkhand forced the government to think as well. To make his point weightier, he gave the example of a “snake”.
“It is dangerous to feed milk to a snake”
Mahua Maji said a very bitter thing while warning the government. He said that bringing private companies into a sensitive sector like nuclear energy could be very dangerous.
He said, “You are giving a free hand to private companies, but remember, if we feed milk to a snake, it will bite us in the end. The only motive of private companies is profit, they have nothing to do with public safety or the environment.”
Mahua Maji’s signal was clear – if strict security arrangements are not made, this decision will prove fatal for the country and especially the local people in future.
Jadugoda’s pain and disabled children
During his speech Mahua Maji of Jharkhand Jadugoda Mentioned, which is known for uranium mining. He presented a horrifying picture of that place.
He told how even under government supervision, due to radiation, children are being born disabled, people are suffering from serious diseases and cancer is spreading.
His argument was that when the government companies (UCIL) are not able to keep the people there safe, then what will the private companies do? Will she spend on security or look at her profits?
“Who will understand our pain?”
Mahua Maji raised the question that Jharkhand is providing electricity and coal for the progress of the country, but in return the people there are getting only displacement and disease. He demanded the government to protect the poor living there before implementing any new law. ‘Written Guarantee’ Let it be taken.
advice to the government
He said in clear words that development is necessary, but what is the use of that development which comes at the cost of human lives? His warning that “uncontrolled privatization will bite us one day” is now a topic of discussion in political circles.
Although Mahua Maji is often known for her outspoken and literary style, and this time too she has shown that the voice of Jharkhand is not weak in Delhi.
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