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Just read those comments about Anu from Searcher earlier, and think he, s making a really good point...
... For years, right from 2006, he's been an absolute pain in the backside, a real thorn in our side, as he has taken any opportunity he can to beat his no mining drum... As far as he was concerned it was almost criminal to even consider digging up the rice fields, just to get dirty polluting coal... He has used every argument he could think of to try and block any progress.
... Now he has finally admitted that the country have taken the wrong path over all those years.. The gob must now make difficult decisions and change course.
.... And with all the talk of mining own coal and even open pit mining... he has gone noticeably silent...
. There is a sea change occurring and even he has realised, it's time to use their our assets, and that includes opm.
'Also, as I have said recently, it was reported that he and some of his anti mob visited the area of Phulbari and were chased away by the villagers…..'
That is brilliant searcher. I've been away so I've missed a lot! Maybe that's how he lost his toes jumping on a moving train to escape the chasing mob. Karma..........
:)
The bit were Anu was threatening the phulbari uprising again was on the link below from 11 Mar 24.
https://businesspostbd.com/power-energy/govt-reviving-plans-despite-strong-opposition
YouKnowItsRight, you may be right, but I will find the interview later where Anu stated that he believes that mining the countries coal will now have to be done although as I have said he did state that although they have little choice now but to mine their own coal, it will still be a disastrous to do so for the country, but with his stance and opinions, he would say that…
Also, as I have said recently, it was reported that he and some of his anti mob visited the area of Phulbari and were chased away by the villagers…..
I am sure that probably had something to do with the fact that they will be paid as reported in the same interview where Anu said that the country would now have to mine their own coal, the villagers would be paid five times the value of their lands value in compensation …
Searcher just last month Anu was agitating violence again.
'Former Jahangirnagar University professor Anu Muhammad told The Business Post that investing in coal-fired power plants was a ‘misguided’ choice. He cautioned that attempting to compensate for this error by extracting more coal would lead to further calamities.
He emphasised the sacrifices made by the people of Fulbari in 2006 and their readiness to do so again if required.'
I wonder what really happened to his toes? At least he's got other things to think about now and can leave the people of Phulbari to make their own decisions of what is best for them without Anu's mob pressuring them.
YouKnowItsRight, the positive is that in a recent link, Anu Muhammad, did state, that the government had made disastrous decisions in how to solve the countries energy problems in the past, and that they were now going to have to make another one and allow mining.... So i don't believe that he will be as against it as he has been in the past... plus with all that's been discussed in the press recently about Phulbari and open pit mining, if he was going to appose it, he would of already done so by now... imo
'Increasingly looking like we might get support from the population this time.'
Absolutely. And it's great news that the Marxist agitator Anu Muhammad is going to be laid up off his feet for a while. Without him there to whip up the rent a mob things should progress smoothly. There will be little resistance from locals so long as the landowners are taken care of financially. We know the local people are desperate for the investment and unfrastrucuture, and obviously a consistent coal supply will ensure the powers stations can run constantly providing unbroken power supply which will benefit the whole country massively.
Looking good and we should be hearing some news now that it looks like Axis have finished the share business.