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Thackeray stays Aarey metro car shed project

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

Maharashtr­a Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray on Friday announced a stay on constructi­ng a metro carshed in Aarey Colony, where strong protests had erupted last month against cutting 2,000 trees for the work. He, however, clarified that he had not stayed the work of the Mumbai metro rail project itself. Then Bjp-led government in Maharashtr­a had come under fire from green activists in October for the tree felling.

Maharashtr­a Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray on Friday announced a stay to constructi­on of metro carshed in the city’s green lung Aarey Colony, where strong protests had erupted last month against cutting of trees for the work. He, however, clarified that he had not stayed the work of the Mumbai metro rail project itself.

Thackeray, who is heading a Shiv SENA-NCP- Congress coalition, was sworn in on Thursday.

Then Bjp-led government in Maharashtr­a had come under fire from green activists in October when over 2,000 trees were felled for a carshed, to be constructe­d in Aarey Colony which is adjacent to the Sanjay Gandhi National Park.

The Shiv Sena, then junior partner in the Devendra Fadnavis government, had opposed the felling of trees.

“I have stayed Aarey carshed work. I will review the entire thing...i will not allow a culture where trees are cut at night,” Thackeray told reporters.

“Not a single tree leaf will be cut till further orders,” he added.

A Supreme Court bench had last month sought a status report with pictures on plantation, transplant­ation and felling of trees in Aarey colony area. The Bombay High Court had on October 4 refused to declare Aarey Colony a forest and declined to quash the Mumbai municipal corporatio­n's decision to allow felling of over 2,600 trees in the green zone to set up a metro carshed. Hours after the court gave a go-ahead, tree were cut at night, fuelling outrage.

During an interactio­n with the media at the press room of the state secretaria­t, Thackeray also said he became chief minister unexpected­ly, but he didn't want to run away from the responsibi­lity. He took a dig at his predecesso­r, Fadnavis, over the latter’s “I will come again (as chief minister)” refrain during the poll campaign, saying, “I didn't announce that I will become chief minister.”

The Shiv Sena president, who was accompanie­d by his son and MLA Aaditya, also noted that he is the first chief minister of Maharashtr­a who was born in Mumbai, and added that he is working on plans to ensure developmen­t of the city. His government will be accountabl­e for every paisa of taxpayers, the chief minister said.

 ?? PHOTO: PTI ?? Maharashtr­a Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray in a meeting with senior officers at Mantralaya after formally taking charge of his office in Mumbai on Friday
PHOTO: PTI Maharashtr­a Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray in a meeting with senior officers at Mantralaya after formally taking charge of his office in Mumbai on Friday

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