Hindustan Times (Delhi)

You have no sense of responsibi­lity: NGT to Sri Sri Ravi Shankar

- Joydeep Thakur letters@hindustant­imes.com

YAMUNA DAMAGE Founder of Art of Living invites NGT rap after he said the Centre, green panel and Delhi govt should be taken to task You have no sense of responsibi­lity. Do you think you have the liberty to say whatever and wherever you want?

The National Green Tribunal expressed its displeasur­e over the statement issued by the founder of Art of Living Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, in which the spiritual guru had claimed that the Centre, green panel and Delhi government should be held responsibl­e for any damaged caused.

“It is shocking,” observed the green tribunal’s bench headed NGT chairperso­n Justice Swatanter Kumar. “You have no sense of responsibi­lity. Do you think you have the liberty to say whatever and wherever you want?” the NGT bench asked the Art of Living’s counsel.

Meanwhile, Sri Sri Ravi Shankar said the allegation­s that Art of Living’s three-day event last year had damaged the Yamuna floodplain­s, were false.

“When lies are exposed, it is shocking,” he said.

In a statement issued on Tuesfestiv­al day Sri Sri Ravi Shankar had said, “If, at all, any fine has to be levied, it should be levied on the Central and State Government­s and the NGT, itself, for giving the permission. If the Yamuna was so fragile and pure, they should have stopped the World Culture Festival at the very beginning.”

He went on criticisin­g the expert panel appointed by the green tribunal.

The panel in its report suggested that it would take more than ₹42 crores and at least 10 years to rehabilita­te the floodplain­s after the damage caused by the Art of Living’s three day in March 2016. The Art of Living, however, maintained that there was nothing wrong in the statements and it was just an opinion given by Sri Sri Ravi Shankar. “We were well within our jurisdicti­on. No irresponsi­ble statements were issued by us,” said Kedar Desai, spokespers­on of the Art of Living.

The petitioner’s counsel urged the tribunal to pass directions so that work on rehabilita­ting the Yamuna floodplain­s allegedly damaged by the threeday cultural event, could be started immediatel­y.

“The Art of Living has already deposited ₹5 crore as compensati­on. We should start restoratio­n work with that money immediatel­y as valuable time would be lost,” said the petitioner’s counsel.

The proposal was however vehemently opposed by the counsel of Art of Living saying that their objections against the expert panel’s report haven’t been heard.

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 ?? AP FILE ?? Workers dismantle stadia temporaril­y erected for a massive threeday cultural festival organised by the Art of Living Foundation on the banks of Yamuna in New Delhi last March.
AP FILE Workers dismantle stadia temporaril­y erected for a massive threeday cultural festival organised by the Art of Living Foundation on the banks of Yamuna in New Delhi last March.

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