From Silent Suffering to United Resistance: How Kunda Found its Voice

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For years the people of Kunda village in South Kodagu, lived with a burden they never chose. What began as a minor inconvenience gradually turned into daily suffering as pollution from a nearby TAR plant invaded their air, water and land.

Mornings were marked by foul odour, night by sleeplessness.  Children complained of breathing difficulties, elders suffered headaches and irritation, and farmers watched helplessly as dust and emissions settled on crops, raising fears about the safety of water sources. Yet, like many rural communities, Kunda endured quietly, hoping authorities would act before the damage became irreversible.

But silence has limits. 

Repeated complaints failed to bring permanent relief. Inspections came and went, assurances were offered, but pollution continued unchecked. Slowly prolonged suffering turned into collective anger   directed as polluters who violated norms and a system that allowed it to continue.

The people of Kunda then found their voice, meetings were held , representation submitted. The warning of a possible election boycott reflected deep democratic frustration, not defiance, an alarm raised by citizens who had exhausted every lawful channel.

At this crucial moment the  timely and considerate intervention of the HONOURABLE MLA, A.S. Ponnanna  proved decisive. By listening to villagers, engaging all stake holders and promising public health, the MLA felicitated an amicable and lasting resolution, bringing long awaited relief to the community. 

After four months from now, ( June 1st ) Kunda breathes easier, both literally and figuratively. It’s journey from silent suffering to resolution sends a powerful message people’s unity creates pressure,.and responsive leadership delivers justice. 

Kunda’s story stands as a reminder that development must never come at the cost of Human health and dignity, and when people rise together change is inevitable.

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