More than a hundred people, including children and patients, from approximately 30 families in Ayyankuzhi, located near the BPCL-KR campus in Ambolamugal, it is on the verge that it is evicted from the cottage in Chottanikkara in Ernacula after the oil company ended their accommodation and food costs.
Families have been moved to the cottage by the district administration at the expense of BPCL-KKR, after a hard protest in relation to fire escape in 220 kv cables in Kerala State 220 KR from BPCL-KKR, which went through the district expenses to go through the district office to go through the district. He went through the district administration to walk to the district administration. Humanitarian reasons at best for a few days and that from August 26 are retreating from the obligation.
After the families refused to move out, the Lodge owner reported on Thursday that Lodge would be closed for annual maintenance with immediate effect, which, as he claims, was a pressure tactic to move them out by filling the power supply and soon disconnecting water supply.
“Our request to allow the space to be allowed to cook food is also rejected to the owner of the cottage. Saji Kumar, conferences Ayyankuzhi Janakeeya Samithi.
Families are also ready to move a detailed petition before the State Human Rights Commission on their situation arising from alleged pollution after originally approaching the rights of the rights before the alleged unauthorized water bodies in their neighborhood.
The resources of the district administration accepted the stalemate and at the same time expressed the helplessness of any possible intervention to resolve the crisis. “We barely have a lot to do, how to issue any direction for the government,” the sources said.
Families refused to return to their homes and quoted more reports by the Council for Control Council, including the latest after a recent fire incident and announced the area as inappropriate for life. Instead, they insisted that their nearly 10 hectares would get BPCL-KR and at the same time threatened to protest if any attempt was made to force back to their homes before their demand was met.
BPCL-KR, in part, explained that it could not continue to transmit accommodation of almost 1 lakh a day for an indefinite period. There was no progress after a meeting at the main secretary level in which BPCL-KR was invited.
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Published – August 28 2025 22:38
