Delhi govt's fact finding panel visits area where 1,100 trees 'felled', alleges cover up
The Hindu
Delhi Government fact-finding committee investigates unauthorised felling of 1,100 trees in southern Ridge area, amid political controversy.
The fact finding committee of the Delhi Government on July 9 visited Satbari in southern Ridge area, where 1,100 trees were allegedly felled without proper permission.
Urban Development Minister Saurabh Bharadwaj claimed that "the stump and stem of the cut trees were being removed from the place to keep a lid on the whole thing".
He said the land of the nearby farmhouses could have been acquired to build the road but, instead, trees in the forested area were cut down.
Revenue Minister Atishi, who is also a part of the three-member fact-finding committee, alleged that the "officers were hiding facts from the them and avoiding to attend the meeting".
She said the committee will submit its report before the Supreme Court that is seized of the matter.
The AAP leaders have alleged that 1,100 trees in the southern Ridge area were cut by the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) on the lieutenant governor's verbal instructions.
The party-led Delhi Government has constituted a fact finding committee comprising Ministers Bharadwaj, Atishi and Imran Hussain to look into the matter.
The Congress government including controversial farm legislations that had been brought in and later withdrawn by the BJP-led government at the Centre as the reference points for the Karnataka Agriculture Prices Commission (KAPC) has ruffled the feathers of farmers’ leaders and agricultural economists who had expressed their ideological support to the Congress.