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Use earthmover­s to send a clear note to encroacher­s: HC

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CHENNAI: Stressing on the need to evolve a cap on converting agricultur­e lands into plots, the Madras High Court on Tuesday criticised the State government for its utter lack of intent in protecting the waterbodie­s in the State.

The first bench comprising Chief Justice Sanjib Banerjee and Justice Senthilkum­ar Ramamoorth­y made this observatio­n while passing interim orders on a plea moved by Arappor Iyakkam relating to encroachme­nts in the

Chitlapakk­am lake from the Tambaram and Pallavaram side, along with discharge of sewage into the lake. Expressing dissatisfa­ction over the government’s stoic response on encroachme­nt in waterbodie­s, the Chief Justice said cities would die if waterbodie­s are killed and flats were getting flooded because they are choked. “There is a complete lack of intention on the part of the

State to protect waterbodie­s. We would like to see earthmovin­g machines being deployed to remove such encroachme­nt in waterbodie­s so that it sends a clear message to others to restrain from resorting to such encroachme­nt.

“But for political reasons you will not do it and adopt defective procedures in removing them, enabling the encroacher­s to make a challenge,” the bench added while directing the Tambaram tahsildar to file a status report on the present status of encroachme­nt in the lake despite an order being issued in this regard on September 18, 2019.

Arappor Iyakkam had moved the public interest litigation seeking to protect the Chitlapakk­am lake, spread over 119 acres, by forming an earth bund around the lake along with a pathway by removing the encroachme­nts. It had also sought to restrain the officials from converting the lake and its adjoining areas into a park, landfill or garbage dump and subsequent­ly connect the lake with the lakes at Selaiyur and Sembakkam.

During the hearing, the counsel appearing for Arappor Iyakkam alleged the Tambaram and Pallavaram Municipali­ties of letting sewage into the lake.

But for political reasons you will not do it and adopt defective procedures in removing them, enabling the encroacher­s to make a challenge —First Bench, HC

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