Madhya Pradesh government to apprise courts of toxic waste transportation and subsequent protests
The Hindu
Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav halts disposal of Bhopal gas tragedy waste amid protests, awaiting court orders.
Amid protests over the planned disposal of 337 tonnes of toxic waste linked to the Bhopal gas tragedy in the Pithampur industrial town of Dhar district, Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav has decided to apprise the courts of the latest position on the issue and not proceed until further court orders.
The decision was taken on Friday (January 3, 2025) night during a high-level meeting to review the situation.
“The state government stands firmly with the people. We will not allow any harm to the public. We will bring the matter before the court and proceed with any action only in compliance with the court’s order,” Mr. Yadav told reporters after the meeting.
The Chief Minister has appealed to the citizens not to believe in rumours.
Mr. Yadav held discussions with senior public representatives, top officials from the administration and police, and legal experts in the meeting regarding the transportation of the Union Carbide waste and its dumping and disposal near Pithampur.
He said that they have discussed various aspects of the work related to dumping of Union Carbide waste in the presence of deputy chief ministers Jagdish Devda and Rajendra Shukla, senior MP and state president of the Bharatiya Janata Party Vishnu Dutt Sharma, Urban Development and Housing Minister Kailash Vijayvargiya, Chief Secretary Anurag Jain, Additional Chief Secretary Dr Rajesh Rajora, Director General of Police Kailash Makwana, Principal Secretary Law and other senior officials in the Chief Minister’s Office.
Mr. Yadav said, “The Madhya Pradesh government is a government that gives top priority to the interests of the public. Therefore, we have always moved forward with the public interest in mind. In compliance with the Supreme Court’s instructions and the High Court’s order, the Union Carbide waste has been transported to Pithampur.” He said they only transported it while complying with the safety parameters in line with the petitions and orders of the court.