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Kavungal Amakkode Abdurahman (K. A. Rahman) (born 1 January 1940 – 11 January 1999), popularly known as Adhrehyaka or simply Adreyi, was the founder leader of the
Chaliyar Chaliyar River is the fourth longest river in Kerala at 169 km in length. The Chaliyar is also known as Chulika River, Nilambur River or Beypore River as it nears the sea. Pothukal, Chungathara, Nilambur, Mampad, Edavanna, Kavanoor, P ...
agitation in
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,
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Personal life

Adreyi was the third son of Kavungal Kunhoyi Haji and Poothottathil Biyyakutty Hajumma and married to Zainaba daughter of Kunhahammed Haji Koyyapuram. He had his preliminary education from
Vazhakkad Vazhakkad is a village located on the banks of River Chaliyar Kondotty Taluk, Malappuram District, State of Kerala, India. East and some north part of Vazhakkad bordering with River Chaliyar, South Cheekode and Pulikkal Panchayats and West Vaz ...
School and then studied at M.M. High School,
Kozhikode Kozhikode (), also known in English as Calicut, is a city along the Malabar Coast in the state of Kerala in India. It has a corporation limit population of 609,224 and a metropolitan population of more than 2 million, making it the second la ...
. Rahman was elected to ''Vazhakkad Grama Panchayat'' in 1963 and has been Vice President of the same. He later became Vazhakkad Panchayath President. He was also the block Panchayath President in
Kondotty Kondotty is a developing town, municipality, and aerotropolis in the Malappuram district state of Kerala, India which is located near Calicut International Airport, 24 km from Malappuram. It is the headquarters of Kondotty Taluk, which wa ...
Block. K. A. Rahman was the rallying point behind the
Chaliyar Chaliyar River is the fourth longest river in Kerala at 169 km in length. The Chaliyar is also known as Chulika River, Nilambur River or Beypore River as it nears the sea. Pothukal, Chungathara, Nilambur, Mampad, Edavanna, Kavanoor, P ...
agitation since the beginning.


Chaliyar Action Committee

Rahman founded the Chaliyar action committee and it was the first public agitation against air and water pollution in
Kerala Kerala ( ; ) is a state on the Malabar Coast of India. It was formed on 1 November 1956, following the passage of the States Reorganisation Act, by combining Malayalam-speaking regions of the erstwhile regions of Cochin, Malabar, South ...
and it led to an agreement between the people and the factory management in 1974 known as the ''Rama Nilayam pact'', as it was brokered in the government guesthouse bearing that name. The high point of the agitation was in December 1998 when Rahman marched to the factory gates demanding its immediate closure with around 7,000 villagers behind him. Raw material had become scarce, and the factory finally closed down in early 2000 after Rahman’s death.


Environmental Movement In Kerala

K. A. Rahman’s Chaliyar Agitation against Gwalior Rayons factory at
Mavoor Mavoor is a town situated in Kozhikode district in Kerala, India. It is 19 km away from Kozhikode city. Etymology The former name of Mavur was Pulpparambu, or "hayfields" in Malayalam, as grass for thatching houses was stored in t ...
is a success story of a people’s
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in the state—perhaps the only one. For the fight against river pollution in this land of rivers continues in other parts of the state. In Rahman's own words, "There was not enough fresh air to ; nostrils reeked of mercury. Diseases devoured their victims at a frightening pace. Malformation of babies had multiplied. Cancer, heart attacks, respiratory diseases, failing vision and retardation of mental faculties were quite common here." A State Level convention held in the wake of K. A. Rahman's death at
Kozhikode Kozhikode (), also known in English as Calicut, is a city along the Malabar Coast in the state of Kerala in India. It has a corporation limit population of 609,224 and a metropolitan population of more than 2 million, making it the second la ...
said it was time to get the killer unit closed, redeploying/compensating the workers and paying compensations to the villagers affected by pollution. And on 20 January, ten persons hospitalized after a
sulphur dioxide Sulfur dioxide (IUPAC-recommended spelling) or sulphur dioxide (traditional Commonwealth English) is the chemical compound with the formula . It is a toxic gas responsible for the odor of burnt matches. It is released naturally by volcanic activ ...
gas leak from the factory and next day
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ordered closure of the CS2 plant. On 26 January, the people embarked on a new phase of struggle by starting a relay hungerstrike in front of the factory under the leadership of K.A.Mohamed Salim, Rahman's son. Kerala's human rights groups have called for a boycott of Grasim products. Working relentlessly for the Chaliyar, K.A.Rahman finally succumbed to cancer gifted by the emissions from the factory but said, even while dying, that his people would continue the struggle. Ultimately, his people won over the might of pr-industry lobby.K.A Rahman's name can be seen in the cancer death register that he himself introduced three years before his death. Though incomplete, the register itself remain a symbol of the determination of K.A. Rahman to fight the mighty. As per the entries in the register, 213 people died of cancer in Vazhakkad village alone after facing the brunt of the mercury and cadmium discharged into the river. Another 79 died in the nearby areas.


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"I'm sorry I came on such a sad occasion Wishing you every strength in your fight."


References


External links


The Chaliyar Fighter by Rahman Madurakuzhi
(in Malayalam Language)
S. FAIZI Consultant ecologist based in Trivandrum, Kerala – Indian Environmental Portal
{{DEFAULTSORT:Rahman, K. A. 1940 births 1999 deaths Indian autobiographers Indian memoirists People from Kerala People from Malappuram Malayali politicians Indian Union Muslim League politicians Indian environmentalists 20th-century memoirists