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– Claims it can no longer bear accommodation costs of approximately ₹1 lakh per day indefinitely.
– States that land acquisition is not feasible as there is no new project requiring acquisition.
The situation highlights notable tension between corporate responsibility and community welfare due to environmental issues. On one side, BPCL-KR took initial humanitarian measures by funding temporary accommodations; however, its stance against indefinite spending reflects practical limitations without clear legal obligations or relevant projects necessitating land acquisition.The affected residents’ persistence stems from legitimate concerns over health and safety, backed by Pollution Control Board reports categorically labeling the area uninhabitable. Their demand for permanent resolution through land acquisition brings up broader questions of accountability when industrial activities compromise residential zones.
With government intervention stalled, this impasse could escalate into prolonged conflict if not addressed swiftly through effective state mediation balancing corporate interests with citizen welfare-a pivotal challenge given India’s growing industrial footprint amidst dense urban populations.
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