Legendary caves face destruction from new crusher unit

The people believe that the kilometers long rock complexes, would be completely destroyed in rock blasting.

Konni: The people of Injappara in Pathanamthitta district are worried that the crusher mafia has set their eyes on the cave complex called Rakshasanpara which has been associated with many legends. They are wary that the crusher unit, which has secured a license from the administrative council of the Kalanjur panchayat, would soon start operations on this pristine land.

The people believe that the kilometers long rock complexes, which include Pulipara, Thattupara, Kuavan–Kurathipara and Rakshasanpara, would be completely destroyed in  rock blasting. The place holds a significant position in the culture and history of the area, and is a storehouse of a variety of rare flora and fauna, locals stated.

The residents have also realised the importance of securing the animal species in their natural habitat.

Public outcry

The place holds a significant position in the culture and history of the area, and is a storehouse of a variety of rare flora and fauna.

The people in the locality have decided to protest against the new crusher unit peacefully and with legal methods. The administrative council led by the CPM has granted the license for the crusher unit. However, the party has also extended their support to the protestors as well. Political parties like the CPI, BJP and Congress too had openly declared their support for the people’s protest.

History of protests

Attempts to open crusher units at Rakshasanpara began decades ago. However, the local people have constantly resisted such attempts. It was noted sage Guru Nithyachaitanya who inspired the people to take a mass oath to fight against the crusher mafia. The people are resolved to fight against the new move even 25 years later.

Destroyed ecology

The Padappara is on verge of destruction and cannot survive the harmful effects of another crusher unit here.

Rock mountains like Pothupara, Chakkutharapara and Pakkandampara, which once played a significant role in maintaining the ecological balance, have almost disappeared.  The Padappara is on verge of destruction. The environmentally sensitive area cannot survive the harmful effects of another crusher unit here. The people allege that  the authorities and the panchayat have granted license for a new crusher unit even though it may pose a threat to the ecology and the mankind alike.

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