UK opposition party wants Vedanta to be delisted from LSE over Tuticorin issue

IANS  |  London/New Delhi 

Following the death of 13 people in police firing in anti-Sterlite in Tuticorin, the UK opposition party has called for of from the Stock Exchange.

"The news from that 13 people protesting against have been killed is shocking and demands action. This is a major multinational company that for years has operated illegal concerns, trashing the environment and forcibly evicting local people," said John McDonnell MP, Labour's Shadow Chancellor,in a statement on Friday adding that campaigners and international NGOs like have accused Vedanta of a string of human rights and environmental abuses in India, and across the globe

"After the massacre of the protestors this week, regulators must now take action. Vedanta must be immediately delisted from the Stock Exchange to remove its cloak of respectability, restore confidence in the governance of the Stock Exchange, and prevent further reputational damage to London's financial markets from this rogue corporation," he added.

The on Wednesday ordered a stay on the expansion of the copper plant.

But the had given clearance to the controversial in Tamil Nadu's or after getting a go-ahead from the state board, an said on Friday, dismissing the allegations that the had directly cleared the copper smelting unit."No unit can operate in India, primarily, without the environmental clearance by the local board and this forms the basis for us to give environmental clearances," the said, requesting anonymity because he was not authorised to speak to the media over the issue.

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First Published: Sat, May 26 2018. 16:44 IST