Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/British-MPs-in-London-Are-Addressed-on-the-Mahan-Forests-27MZIF36GZ0E.htmlConceptually similarBritish MPs in London Are Addressed on the Mahan ForestsGP0STOSBJCompleted★★★★★★British MPs in London Are Addressed on the Mahan ForestsGP0STOSBLCompleted★★★★British MPs in London Are Addressed on the Mahan ForestsGP0STOSBICompleted★★★★British MPs in London Are Addressed on the Mahan ForestsGP0STOSBNCompleted★★★★British MPs in London Are Addressed on the Mahan ForestsGP0STOSBRCompleted★★★★British MPs in London Are Addressed on the Mahan ForestsGP0STOSBGCompleted★★★★★★British MPs in London Are Addressed on the Mahan ForestsGP0STOSBHCompleted★★★★British MPs in London Are Addressed on the Mahan ForestsGP0STOSBKCompleted★★★★Climate Emergency Rally at BP HQ in LondonGP0STTCO6Completed★★★★View AllGP0STOSBSBritish MPs in London Are Addressed on the Mahan ForestsGreenpeace campaigner Areeba Hamid talks to MP Virendra Sharma (Labour, Solihull) about London-based Essar Energy and their destructive plans for the forests of Mahan in Madhya Pradesh, India.Locations:Europe-London-United Kingdom-WestminsterDate:14 Jan, 2015Credit:© John Cobb / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5616px X 3744pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Forests (campaign title)-Greenpeace campaigners-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Lobbying-PoliticiansShoot:British MPs in London are Addressed on the Mahan ForestsGreenpeace India campaigners Priya Pillai, Akshay Gupta and Areeba Hamid as well as Greenpeace UK campaigner Will Mc Callum address British Parliamentarians Martin Horwood (Liberal Democrats) and Virendra Sharma (Labour, Solihull) about Essar Energy's bid to destroy one of India's richest forest areas, threatening the livelihoods of local villagers. Essar Energy is a London-based company. Priya Pillai had been invited by the All Party Parliamentary Group (APGG) in the British Parliament to talk to MPs about London-based Essar Energy and their destructive plans for the forests of Mahan. She was not able to attend in person after being barred from boarding her flight to London by the Indian government.