Deccan Chronicle

Trouble mounts for new Pinarayi govt

Reports of huge loot of forest wealth along Western Ghats surface

- PREM CHANDRAN

The shine of the highly trumpeted ‘second coming’ of the Pinarayi Vijayan-led Left Democratic Front (LDF) government in Kerala is lost within weeks of its assumption of power, following expose of a massive loot of forest and other government­al wealth along the fabled Western Ghats and beyond.

A re-energised Congress and the United Democratic Front (UDF) leads energetica­lly took up a visual media report of the large-scale cutting down of highly priced trees like Veeti and Teak from across districts in the western sector in recent months. The loot, in which an individual known to have links with Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan stood in the front, is suspected to be of the order of over `100 crore.

The Kerala high court is seized of the matter though there is pessimism as to how this case will be taken to its logical conclusion.

The loot was facilitate­d by a state government order issued last year in the backdrop of the Covidinduc­ed paralysis of life. Months later, the GO was withdrawn. The suspected plan was to provide a window of opportunit­y to facilitate the loot with strong political backing. Communist parties, the CPIM and the CPI, are largely infested with corrupt elements as they handled power in the state for long years, meaning half of the past 70 years.

The CPI ministers handled the revenue and forest department­s when the massive felling of prized trees from forest and poramboke lands took place.

The perceived weak organisati­onal strength of the Congress, its ageing leadership that has now been changed, as also substantia­l support from Muslim and Christian minorities to ably checkmate the forays of the BJP-RSS in the state helped the LDF return to power this time. Added to this was the free food kits distributi­on by the first Pinarayi-led government.

Some officials have been suspended and an investigat­ion ordered by the state government into the loot of forest and revenue wealth in a highly coordinate­d and mischievou­s manner by gangs with help from top government entities. There are strict rules guiding removal of trees on the Western Ghats, but the forest flying squads were forced by government­al entities to look the other way.

Now, question marks are raised as to the sincerity of the government as regards the present investigat­ions, seen by many as a farce. The top cop who has been entrusted with the investigat­ions is known to be a confidant of chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan.

The state government took the position that no forest trees were cut and the land in the possession of adivasis and other farmers along the Western Ghats in Wayanad and adjoining districts were denuded. This, it says, was done by “wrongly interpreti­ng” the government order which was “only meant to help farmers.”

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