Koppal shuts down as farmers protest expansion of steel plant
In protest, several women carried empty cradles, alleging that pollution from the factories has led to infertility and miscarriages.
Salar News
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The protest procession featured more than 50 tractors, over 20 bullock carts and hundreds of bikes in a rally (salar)
Koppal, 24 Feb
A massive protest was held in the Koppal district as farmers opposed the expansion of the Baldota Factory, saying that the existing steel plant has already caused immense environmental and agricultural harm.
Dust and smoke from the factory
have been destroying the local system, they said, as a bandh was observed in
several parts of the districts.
Farmers
from the Halivarthi area brought bullock carts loaded with withered crops as
the demonstrators marched from the Gavi Mut and proceeded through the city’s
major roads. Along with farmers, seers have also spearheaded the movement.
The protest procession featured more than 50 tractors, over 20 bullock carts, and
hundreds of bikes in a rally.
EMPTY
CRADLES AND OXYGEN MASKS
In a striking form of protest, several women carried empty cradles, alleging that pollution from the factories has led to infertility and miscarriages.
Some
women "claimed they had suffered abortions and lamented that they were
unable to bear children due to the toxic environment."
Manjunath,
a farmer from Hirebaganal, also wore an oxygen mask during the protest,
highlighting the impact of air pollution. Protesters also carried out a mock
funeral.
OLD
PROTEST, NEW FLAME
The stir
against the Baldota Factory is not new. On 24 February, 2025, a similar bandh
was organised under the leadership of Sri Gavisiddeshwara Mahaswamiji. The
concerns were the same: factories around Koppal were damaging the environment
and air quality. The District Bachao Andolana Samiti and environmental
protection groups carried out a continuous protest for 116 days.
Chief Minister Siddaramaiah backed the locals’ concerns and questioned why the Centre
had given the environmental clearance for the factory after various district
representatives across party lines met him.
However,
at the 2025 Global Investors Meet in Bengaluru, the Baldota Group announced
plans to invest Rs 54,000 crore to establish an integrated steel plant under
its subsidiary, Baldota Steel and Power Ltd (BSPL) in Kopal taluk. The plant aims to have an annual production
capacity of 10.5 million tonnes.
Organisers
of the Koppal District Conveners Bachao Movement (Save Koppal Movement) and
Environmental Protection Forum told Salar News that were opposing the expansion
of the Baldota plant.
“The protest, led by the Joint Action Forum, demands that 44.35 acres of Basapur
Lake be kept open for public use and new factories be stopped," noted
activist Allamaprabhu Bettaduru and organisers Mallikarjun B Gonab and
Manjunath G Gondaval said.
The Baldota Group was established in 1961 by Abheraj Hirachand Baldota. Narendrakumar A Baldota serves as the Chairman and Managing Director, and Rahul Kumar Baldota and Shrenik Kumar N Baldota serve as the Joint Managing Directors.
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