Myanmar gas sale to India

Arakan body urges PM not to allow pipeline

Staff Correspondent
The Arakan Muslim Community Development Foundation of Myanmar has urged Prime Minister Khaleda Zia not to allow construction of Myanmar-to-India gas pipeline through Bangladesh.

In a letter sent to the PM recently, Foundation President Mohammad Zahir Gaffari said the Arakanese are against export of gas to India by the ruling junta in Myanmar.

He said residents of Arakan province in Myanmar have been agitating against the export of gas to India as the gas sale would not benefit them. Export of natural gas to India has been kept a secret to the people of the state, he added.

Gaffari said the international oil companies will start producing natural gas from block (A-1) of the Arakan coast, but the public has no idea about what to expect from the major oil exploration.

Similarly, he said, the people of Arakan do not know that the project has already been sold to India by the junta and production will commence shortly by an international consortium led by Indian Oil Company Kugos, according to a statement by Indian gas companies.

The gas will be fed through a pipeline from Kyauktaw-Platwa in northern Arakan via Tripura and Mizoram in India to Assam, Gaffari said in his letter to the PM.