The Asian Age

Kejri bats for Bharat Ratna to late Sunderlal Bahuguna

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Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal has written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi urging him to bestow Bharat Ratna on noted environmen­talist Sunderlal Bahuguna as the country celebrates its 75th anniversar­y year of independen­ce.

The letter written by Kejriwal on Saturday said, “We believe presenting Bharat Ratna to Sunderlal Bahuguna will yield honour for the award itself.”

Bahuguna, known for his lifelong work to conserve nature in the hill state of Uttarakhan­d, started “Chipko Andolan” to save trees from being cut that spread to other states as well. He passed away at the age of 94 on May 21 this year.

Kejriwal had raised the demand for Bharat Ratna on Friday at a programme organised at Delhi Vidhan Sabha to pay homage to the worldrenow­ned environmen­talist.

“In this 75th year of independen­ce of the country as we are honouring freedom fighters and those eminent personalit­ies who gave a right direction to the nation, I request you on the behalf of Delhi government to felicitate Sunderlal Bahuguna with Bharat Ratna,” it read.

Bahuguna dedicated himself to the cause of environmen­t conservati­on by sensing the imminent threat to the world, at a time when it was exploiting the nature with closed eyes and environmen­t conservati­on was absent in global discourse, Kejriwal said.

He had cautioned that humans have committed error to treat nature as private property and unchecked exploitati­on was going to cause various anomalies and problems, said the chief minister.

“I hope that you will consider this request by Delhi government and take a proper decision in this regard as soon as possible,” Kejriwal wrote to Modi.

It is the good fortune of the people of India that a personalit­y like Sunderlal Bahuguna was born here as his entire life is inspiring for all of us, the CM said.

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— G.N. JHA Candles lit at Press club of India in New Delhi on Saturday in memory of photograph­er Danish Siddiqi who lost his life in gun battle between Afghan and Taliban forces at Khabdhar on Friday.
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