The press release states that coinciding with the 'International Day of Actions against Dams, and for Rivers, Water and Life' on March 14th, the Idu Mishmi Cultural and Literary Society (IMCLS) and All Idu Mishmi Students' Union (AIMSU) demands declaration of Dibang Valley as Ecologically Sensitive Zone according to the provision under Section 3 of the Environment Protection Act, 1986 similar to Aravalli Hills where mining is banned; and in line with that they have demanded banning of construction of Mega Projects such as Dams in the region and to declare Dibang Valley as 'No Dam Zone'.
In an open letter to Prime Minister (reproduced below) they have asked the government to stop the cruel circus of development in the name of national interest of which they have little understanding and which do not evoke interests in them considering the impact it would have on the Idu Mishmi community.
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They've further prepared a case for declaring Dibang Valley as 'No Dam Zone' under the provisions of Environment Protection Act, 1986. Find the case here.
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I think the Idu-Mishmis are doing the right thing by opposing the building of the dam.
Whenever i hear of building any dam anywhere , the first thing that come to my mind is about my people ,Chakmas in Arunachal.The hardship and agony they had went through. Till date they are suffering only because of the dam the Pakistani government built in East Pakistan.Because of it we are leading a life of a second class
citizen. Just immagine how much their life
changed? The life of the diplace people will never be same again? The Idu-Mishmis should
fight tooth an nail.