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KSU demands talk with Assam govt

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By Our Reporter

 SHILLONG: The KSU Central Body on Thursday demanded the State government to hold talks with the Assam government to discuss about the latter’s plan to construct a dam on the Khri river (Kyrshai) of West Khasi Hills district for its proposed 2 MW micro-hydel power project.

According to the KSU vice president Fredrick Kharmawphlang, around 26 villages will be affected by this move including Kyrshai village, Nongspung under Hima Rambrai in West Khasi Hills and Rajabala in Ri Bhoi under Hima Nongkhlaw.

It may be reminded that the KSU Rambrai Circle on October 24 visited the site of a proposed 2 MW micro-hydel power project in Khri River (Kyrshai) of West Khasi Hills by the Assam government and gathered that the proposed Dam will affect the fragile ecosystem of the area and flora and fauna of that area.

Concerned over the Assam government’s propose project, the KSU has demanded the government to immediately take note of the serious matter failing of which they will be forced to resort to other form of agitations. The move was also recently opposed by the HSPDP and maintained that the party would not allow the hydel project to come up at the Khri river at any cost since the proposed site of the dam is falling under the ‘disputed areas’.

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