Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

‘Vista consultati­ons to be made public’

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NEW DELHI: The Union government will put all details of consultati­ons on the Central Vista redevelopm­ent project in the public domain, minister of housing and urban affairs Hardeep Singh Puri said in an interview to Anisha Dutta. The minister spoke about the Supreme Court’s approval for the project and the concerns raised over the alleged lack of public hearings on the project and its environmen­tal impact. Edited excerpts:

Now that the Supreme Court judgment is out, will the recommenda­tion made by the judges to go to the Heritage Conservati­on Committee for its approval be followed through?

That would have been done by now. The heritage committee is headed by our additional secretary; the process would have been finished by now.

Isn’t there supposed to be a public hearing?

Whatever it is, it will be done very quickly.

The thing to note about the Supreme Court judgment, it is a 600-page judgment. It has upheld our position on everything. One suggestion they have made is the requiremen­t of installing smog towers into the design of the buildings for environmen­tal considerat­ion. We are happy to do that. That is why I welcomed it and said we will comply with it and observe the highest standards in the constructi­on and environmen­tal protection.

What about the points raised by the dissenting judge?

Insofar as the dissenting judgment also, they have upheld everything, they have said go ahead with it but they said the public consultati­on should have been more comprehens­ive. We will now put in public domain all the consultati­ons we have had on the project. You and I may not be aware of what consultati­ons have been done. For instance, in Parliament, we have consulted the speakers of the House; there has been a process going on from the 1985 estimates committee’ in 2012 the speaker’s officer on special duty (OSD) had written to the urban developmen­t secretary asking for a new Parliament building. It has been an ongoing process. I have consulted members of Parliament, the speaker has taken meetings and so on. Maybe it has not been on the public domain, but we will put all that up on the public domain. And certainly going forward from now, we are very happy to make the public consultati­on process more comprehens­ive, plus in another few days’ time we will have a website which will have all the informatio­n on these projects; the new Parliament and the Central Vista avenue, the government buildings and all the other aspects of it and there people can interact even more freely.

One recommenda­tion of the verdict was also to allow four weeks’ time to people to submit objections and suggestion­s on the project to the heritage committee, which will then have a public consultati­on.

That we will go through... consultati­on is one thing but if somebody doesn’t agree with you, he or she doesn’t have a veto power on it. The majority opinion doesn’t uphold that. We are happy to consult and we have consulted. We will give more time, but the government is the executive which has the ability and the responsibi­lity to take a decision... And I have said right from the beginning that we will comply with every rule in the book. We will make sure every procedure is followed. If there has been some laxity anywhere we will correct it, no issues.

Can you go ahead with the constructi­on without the Heritage Committee’s nod?

I don’t know what the sequence is but we will follow all the protocols.

What is the next move after this? The SC has given its nod only for the new Parliament building, what about the common secretaria­t buildings and the other phases of the project?

Let’s be very clear, we have just got the nod on the new Parliament and we have opened the tender on the Central Vista area. We are going step by step.

Will the razing of the government buildings begin after this?

We are not going to raze anything till the new ones are ready, this is not going to be a hop, step and jump move. There is not going to be two moves. I will move from this office only when the next office is ready.

So what will be the arrangemen­t till then?

We will stay in our existing buildings till the new buildings are ready. Some people will need to be moved. For instance some are being moved to Janpath Hotel etc temporaril­y but they are the ones currently housed at IGNCA {Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts}. We are in touch with all the government department­s but that sequencing is being done in consultati­on with them.

Now, going forward will you hold a public hearing for all the remaining parts of the project?

We will have a hearing but the idea is to go ahead. Many things will be done simultaneo­usly also but we will go through all this, yes.

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