Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Bar protests at Jantar Mantar, says NGT

- HT Correspond­ent htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The National Green Tribunal on Thursday banned protests and demonstrat­ions at the iconic Jantar Mantar with immediate effect, saying that such activities violate environmen­tal laws.

The NGT’s verdict came on a plea filed by one Varun Seth and some other residents of the area where the 18th-century monument is located. They said procession­s and agitations by different organisati­ons and political parties on the Jantar Mantar Road were a major source of noise pollution in the neighbourh­ood.

A bench headed by Justice RS Rathore directed the authoritie­s to shift protesters “forthwith” to an alternativ­e site at the Ramleela grounds in Ajmeri Gate.

Jantar Mantar — an area outside to the protected monument’s premises — was chosen as a protest site in 1993 after the AyodhyaBab­ri Masjid movement raised security concerns and the government banned protests at previous demonstrat­ion site, the Boat Club at India Gate.

In the recent past, some of the major agitations that have taken place at Jantar Mantar include Anna Hazare’s India Against Corruption, retired army personnels’ One Rank One Pension movement, and the Not in My Name protests.

The NGT ordered the chairman of the New Delhi MunicipalC­ouncil, commission­er of Delhi Police and the state government to file compliance reports within five weeks.

The NDMC was directed to remove all makeshift and temporary structures, loud speakers and public address systems from the stretch of the road.

Garbage strewn on the streets would have to be removed and the area cleaned within four weeks.

The green panel observed that the authoritie­s have failed to protect the right of enjoying pollution-free environmen­t of the citizens living around the Jantar Mantar area, which is close to the heart of the city. .

The bench also said that it was the duty of the state to ensure that the rights of the people to live a peaceful and comfortabl­e life are not infringed by those who create noise pollution in the name of their right of freedom of speech and expression.

“It is clear that the petitioner­s are suffering because of gross violation of laws, air pollution and health hazards due to lack of cleanlines­s and non performanc­e of duty by the authoritie­s of the State which is endangerin­g their life,” the bench observed.

The tribunal also said that the neighbourh­ood has completely changed, where one finds that men, women and children are bathing, washing their clothes under Delhi Jal Board tankers and the situation becomes worse when the people defecate in the open, on pavements, which creates an unhygienic condition on the stretch of road.

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