The Asian Age

Indira was ecological pioneer: Jairam

- SREEPARNA CHAKRABART­Y

On the centenary year of her birth, Indira Gandhi is more remembered for Emergency and the Bangladesh war. But the aspect which is not very well known is her being a consummate environmen­talist, says senior Congress leader Jairam Ramesh.

Mr Ramesh says that she was an ecological pioneer and had she not been a politician, she would have been a naturalist. “She got sucked into politics. Given a choice, she would have not been a politician but a naturalist”.

Her life in politics is not a natural life. As far as environmen­tal issues are concerned, I would put her even before Jawaharlal Nehru. “My mandate is to protect Mrs Gandhi’s naturalist heritage,” Mr Ramesh said explaining the subject of his recent book Indira Gandhi — A Nature”.

According to the senior Congress leader, Mrs Gandhi was a pioneer in environmen­tal activism and all the major environmen­t laws which are there in this country have been made by her.

In the book, Mr Ramesh, a former environmen­t minister himself, quotes from numerous letters which Gandhi had written to her father Nehru as well as her friends across the world on environmen­tal issues.

Asked what made him chose such a unique subject, he said that many people have written on different aspects of the former Life in Prime Minister’s life. However, people have bypassed this important aspect of her life.

Mr Ramesh mentions that Gandhi was the only head of government who spoke at the first-ever United Nations conference on the human environmen­t in Stockholm in 1972. He says that she was singularly responsibl­e for India’s best-known wildlife conservati­on programme “Project Tiger”.

Lamenting that environmen­tal activism has been killed in the current government, he says civil society has been muzzled since 2014 through a series of steps the government has taken.

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Jairam Ramesh

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