NGT summons Punjab chief forest conservator tomorrow
SANGRUR: National Green Tribunal (NGT) chairperson justice Swatanter Kumar on Wednesday summoned state chief conservator of forests (hills) Harsh Kumar on November 24 for issuing orders regarding axing of trees under the Punjab Land Preservation Act (PLPA), despite NGT’s blanket ban on tree felling.
“The NGT has banned cutting of trees in the state but Harsh Kumar issued a order for tree felling in Ropar and Mohali districts, saying the ban was mainly imposed in Nawanshahr and Jalandhar areas on state-run projects,” petitioner Amandeep Aggarwal said. In April 2016, the Chandigarh-based NGO Peacock Environment and Wild Life Protection Society and Dr Aggarwal of Sangrur had filed a petition before the NGT against tree cutting in Punjab. The hearing in the case is nearing completion.
“Harsh Kumar issued orders to the forest department, observing that there is no meaning of the NGT ban in Punjab as tree felling can be done under the PLPA. He also maintained that the ban was imposed only on state-run projects and corporation works, not in private sector. When my counsel Sourav Kumar on Wednesday presented these points before the court, justice Swatanter issued summons to Kumar,” said Dr Aggarwal.
Principal chief conservator of forests Jatinder Sharma confirmed that Harsh Kumar has been summoned. “I have received an email and Kumar has been informed in this regard,” he said.
OFFICER HAD ISSUED ORDERS REGARDING AXING OF TREES , DESPITE THE GREEN TRIBUNAL’S BAN