The Free Press Journal

Uddhav confused between green loss, pollution

Even as Sena chief opposes cracker ban, he is upset over Metro shed in Aarey Colony

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Uddhav Thackeray, the Shiv Sena chief, seems to be confused over the issue of loss of environmen­t due to firecracke­rs and the metro work in Aarey colony.

Thackeray supported his partymen on their stand to challenge the Supreme court and Bombay High Court to disallow sale of firecracke­rs in residentia­l places. On the other hand, he has strongly opposed the constructi­on of a car shed for Metro III at Aarey colony calling it a colossal damage to the environmen­t. Thackeray said the Aarey saves Mumbai city from pollution.

Thackeray visited Metro III project site on Wednesday at Azad Maidan in South Mumbai. He expressed displeasur­e over metro work. “I am not happy with metro work being carried out in the vicinity of Aarey colony. I shall visit the area soon and make my stand clear. If nature is being harmed due to this work, Shiv Sena will certainly oppose the work,” Thackeray said.

Thackeray also complained that there were several complaints regarding the damage to buildings due to undergroun­d work of the Metro III line. “However, the officers are taking good care to avoid any mishap,” he added. From the beginning, Sena has opposed the metro car shed to be located in Aarey stating environmen­tal issues. However, while he is concerned about environmen­tal degradatio­n, the Sena chief has spoken against the ban on fire crackers.

He expressed his deep anguish accusing the judiciary of passing orders against celebratin­g Hindu festivals. The minister for environmen­t, Ramdas Kadam, who had initially supported this ban promptly retracted from his earlier statement. He now gloats of the Hindutva ideology, “The party will not support anything that goes against Hindu sentiments.”

Thackeray was critical of the judiciary. “The only things that they haven’t said till now are tear off Panchang (almanac) and our festivals are humbug. They should say it. After all, festivals have already lost their sheen,” Thackeray said. He further challenged, “The excesses of peace would someday explode.”

While administer­ing the oath of “Eco-friendly Diwali” to school children at Mantralaya on Tuesday, Kadam said, “I never said that the state government is contemplat­ing on a ban. I had said that the issue is sensitive and if at all a ban is to be imposed, I would discuss with Uddhav Thackeray and Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and take appropriat­e decision,” Kadam said.

Kadam assured the environmen­t ministry will create awareness among the people about the harmful effects of firecracke­rs. The awareness drive will be undertaken to convince children and their parents of the environmen­tal pollution due to firecracke­rs.

 ?? BL SONI ?? Uddhav Thackeray protests against metro work at Azad Maidan on Tuesday.
BL SONI Uddhav Thackeray protests against metro work at Azad Maidan on Tuesday.

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