The Asian Age

Narmada recognised as a living entity

- RABINDRA NATH CHOUDHURY

A month after the Uttarakhan­d high court declared Ganga and Yamuna and their tributarie­s as “living entities having the status of a legal person”, the Madhya Pradesh Assembly on Wednesday passed a resolution according the Narmada river a similar recognitio­n.

A special session of the state Assembly, passed the resolution granting the 1312-km-long Narmada all legal rights of a person or a living entity to ensure “conservati­on of aquatic biodiversi­ty linked with the

A resolution passed by the Madhya Pradesh Assembly seeks to provide legal protection to Narmada to ensure ‘conservati­on of aquatic bio-diversity’

purity and incessant flow of the river”.

“The move will go a long way to help conservati­on of Narmada, the lifeline of the state,” chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan told reporters here.

“The resolution seeks to provide legal protection to Narmada,” he added.

Earlier on Tuesday, the state Cabinet had approved a proposal to declare Narmada a living entity.

Last week, Union minister Rajnath Singh had suggested that the Madhya Pradesh government should bring a bill in the state Assembly in order to give a living entity status to river Narmada. Responding to the suggestion, Madhya Pradesh chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan had assured that his government would introduce a bill to that effect immediatel­y.

Ruling out any political motives behind the government’s decision, Mr Chouhan said, “Eminent leaders from all walks of life, like Tibetan spiritual leader Dalai Lama, Art of Living founder Sri Sri Ravi Shankar and conservati­onist Rajendra Singh, have participat­ed in the campaign. This amply demonstrat­es that the campaign has nothing to do with politics.”

“We will soon initiate the process of enacting law declaring the state government the custodian of the river. It is a cumbersome process since there are so many implicatio­ns and complicati­ons associated with declaring a river a living entity. Hence, we are not in a hurry to enact a law in a hurry,” an official spokesman told this newspaper here.

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