Mysuru: 'Jubilant should reimburse loss before it reopens' - MLA


Daijiworld Media Network - Mysuru (SP)

Mysuru, Apr 27: Nanjangud MLA B Harshavardhan, reiterated that there is no question of allowing Jubilant Pharma company to reopen unless it reimburses the loss faced by Nanjangud. He said that this condition will prevail irrespective of what conclusion the ongoing investigation will reach.

The government has already ordered an investigation led by IAS officer Harsh Gupta, into how coronavirus infection entered the factory in the first place because of contradictions and confusions. Over 60 employees were later found infected, the factory too had to be closed down, and families were quarantined.

"I welcome the decision of Jubilant to contribute Rs 10 crore to Prime Minister's Relief Fund. But, because of the coronavirus, the entire economic condition of Nanjangud has been destroyed. I learnt that the factory is preparing to begin operations again. They should first confirm who will be responsible if the situation like that of the past comes haunting back again. Already the district administration has spent Rs 8 crore towards corona testing, treatment, and providing food to the citizens. I have no objection if the company begins to work after compensating for the loss," he asserted.

 

  

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  • Preetham, Mangalore

    Mon, Apr 27 2020

    Maybe MLA needs some money in his account.

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  • myna, mysuru

    Mon, Apr 27 2020

    If the MLA has a grouse it should be against the Government of China and not a company in Nanjangud. It is a senseless thought by the MLA. When the nation is looking to restoring the sliding economy and restarting industries to help the people get employment, here is a man looking for ways and means to permanently close the industry. RBI is giving stimulus package to revive the economy and industries are struggling for Working Capital to restart and here is a man exhibiting his intellect devoid of common sense. God save this land. Let the investigation take its own course and let the person who first got infected be punished if he has hidden any travel or contact etc., based on the report submitted.

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