Hindustan Times (Noida)

Nod for Metro work under Parsi temples

- Ashok Bagriya letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEWDELHI: The Supreme Court of India on Monday allowed the Mumbai Metro Rail Corporatio­n Limited (MMRCL) to go ahead with the tunneling / constructi­on work underneath two Parsi temples (Atash Behrams) at the Kalbadevi locality of Mumbai saying “it cannot stop the constructi­on of the project like this which benefits the people”.

Relieving MMRCL of its suo motu obligation of stopping constructi­on pending the matter in the top court, a bench of Justice UU Lalit and Justice S Reddy said, “Taking a total view of the matter we are not inclined to stop the infrastruc­ture project. Making another alignment is impossible at this stage”. The court also directed MMRCL to take adequate precaution­s during constructi­on and file a progress report before it by January 4, the next date of hearing in the case.

Apex court order comes on a petition filed by four members of the Parsi community from Mumbai, who assert that tunneling and constructi­on for developmen­t of Mumbai undergroun­d metro would damage the structural stability of the heritage fire temple buildings and destroy the fire in the temple which is essential part of the religious practice of the Zorastraia­ns.

Rejecting the demand of the four Parsi petitioner­s to stop constructi­on work of the Mumbai undergroun­d metro on religious grounds, the court added, “Two high priest of your community have said that constructi­on will not impact on the fire temple... the MMRCL is maintainin­g distance from the wells...which could be contaminat­ed.”

“It (metro project) started seven years back when objections to the project were invited. You did not say anything then...,” added Justice UU Lalit.

Defending the metro project in the court, Attorney General for India, KK Venugopal argued, that “the petitioner­s did not have support of the Parsi community...”

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