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Another jolt for Aarey activists as HC refuses stay on felling of trees

- MPOST

MUMBAI: Green activists suffered a second jolt in two consecutiv­e days when the Bombay High Court on Saturday refused to stay ongoing felling of trees at Mumbai’s prominent green lung, Aarey Colony, to make way for a proposed metro car shed.

The applicatio­n was taken up for urgent hearing by Justices S C Dharmadhik­ari and A K Menon in their chamber in the high court. The bench, after hearing brief arguments, said it would not interfere with the Friday’s order and refused to grant a stay on the MMRCL action.

MUMBAI: Clashes broke out between the police and green activists who tried to stop tree cutting by Mumbai Metro Rail Corporatio­n Ltd (MMRCL) in Aarey Colony in north Mumbai on Friday night and Saturday, leading to arrest of at least 29 persons. The police on Saturday imposed section 144 of the Criminal Procedure Code in Aarey, restrictin­g movements and gathering of groups, and cordoned off the area.

Several people were detained, including NCP MLA Jitendra Awhad, Shiv Sena leader Priyanka Chaturvedi, sena leader and fomer Mayor Shubha Raul, at the site.

Activists also tried to get relief from the Bombay High Court, by approachin­g the court again on Saturday and seeking a stay to tree cutting, so that they could approach the Supreme Court.

But the bench of Justices S C Dharmadhik­ari and A K Menon, who granted the petitioner­s an urgent hearing in the chamber, refused to grant a stay.

The protests began on Friday evening when MMRCL, within hours of the High Court dismissing four petitions challengin­g the permission granted by the civic body’s tree authority to fell about 2700 trees, started the tree cutting.

During the night, activists alleged, over 200 trees were cut.

Opposition parties slammed the ruling SENA-BJP, stating they failed to save the trees. Sena leader Aaditya Thackeray also criticised the MMRCL and backed the protesters.

At least 38 protesters were booked under IPC sections 353 (assault or criminal force to deter public servant from dischargin­g duty), 332 (voluntaril­y causing hurt to deter public servant from duty) and 143 (unlawful assembly).

“There is a heavy police deployment in the area. No one is allowed to enter Aarey Colony. Even tourists are being stopped,” said an activist.

“We have arrested 29 protesters. Six of them are women. Some of them had manhandled and beaten the police personnel deployed in Aarey Colony and obstructed them from dischargin­g their duty,” a police official said.

On Friday night, around 200 people gathered and started protesting near Picnic Point in the colony, he said. “While the protests were on, a group of people roughed up two police personnel, who sustained injuries,” he said. A case was registered under IPC sections 332, 353 (assaulting a public servant) on complaint of a 28-year-old woman police constable who was injured in the attack.

Some protesters alleged that the women protesters were manhandled by male police officers who bundled them into police vans. Mumbai Police spokespers­on denied it.

In a tweet, Sena’s Priyanka Chaturvedi said, “I have been forcibly evicted by the cops and I wasn’t even breaking the law! The cops in the car wont even tell me where I am being taken ... this is insane @Mumbaipoli­ce.”

“This matter is going to be heard by the National Green Tribunal on October 10, and we hope to get some respite there. But it seems the authoritie­s want to eliminate the entire green patch before the hearing,” Stalin D, one of the activists, said.

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