Senior BJP leader from the district Vijay Sonam in a letter to the Deputy Commissioner asked him to immediately scrap the hearing, citing "random and haphazard signing of the MoA (memorandum of agreement) for the project."
Sonam said, while the MoA for the project was signed in January 2007 to produce 160 mw of electricity, it was later revised to produce 225 mw without seeking the consent of the people living in the affected area and downstream of the proposed project.
It also mentioned that since Arunachal Pradesh falls under Seismic Zone V, creation of 22 artificial lakes in the district would lead to possible disaster.
Besides scrapping of the proposed public hearing, the party also demanded that the MoAs for all 22 HEPs in the district be scrapped within 10 days, failing which public interest litigation would be filed in the interest of the people of the district, the letter added.
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