Memo to Modi against cement plant in EJ Hills  

Residents demand for cancellation of public hearing on proposed cement plant  

The plant’s proposed site sits near the Lait Prah and Labit cave systems — among the longest in India and South Asia — where a rare blind cave fish was recently documented

Shillong, Feb 14: A section of residents of Daistong village in East Jaintia Hills have termed illegal a public hearing for setting up a cement plant in the village, alleging that the dorbar shnong acted arbitrarily keeping the public “in the dark” and ignoring ecological fragility of the region.

According to local activist Reachingson Siangshai, more than 200 residents of Daistong have petitioned Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah on the issue demanding cancellation of outcome of the hearing that took place on December 19, 2025.

Speaking to reporters on Saturday, Siangshai said the dorbar shnong issued a no-objection certificate and signed an agreement with the company “without the knowledge of the residents.”

Accusing nexus between the dorbar shnong and the cement company, he said, “The agreement… is not known to the people of the village,” he said.

The group also warned of ecological harm. The plant’s proposed site sits near the Lait Prah and Labit cave systems — among the longest in India and South Asia — where a rare blind cave fish was recently documented. “If we allow the cement factory… all these will be destroyed,” Siangshai said.

Also, he alleged the deal allowed a non-tribal entity acquire tribal land directly, violating the Meghalaya Land Transfer Act.

“Since when have you allowed a non-tribal to purchase land directly from a tribal?” he asked the government, demanding clarity on any amendment to the law.

The residents said they approached the deputy commissioner, the Meghalaya State Pollution Control Board and other departments before the hearing, but their pleas went unheeded.

A memorandum to Modi, Shah and others was submitted February 9, with copies to Shillong MP Dr Ricky AJ Syngkon, who, Siangshai said immediately met the Union Forest Minister to seek suspension of the process.

A separate appeal was also made to Leader of Opposition Mukul Sangma.

The villagers have also petitioned the Meghalaya Human Rights Commission alleging “grave and continuing violations” of fundamental and human rights linked to an environmental public hearing held in their village last December.

The petition, filed under the Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993, asks the Commission to intervene in what villagers describe as misconduct surrounding the December 19, 2025 hearing.

“We place our utmost faith… and humbly pray for appropriate cognizance and necessary action in the interest of justice, human dignity, and the rule of law,” the complaint reads.

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