The Free Press Journal

UNION ENVIRONMEN­T MINISTER DAVE DEAD

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NEW DELHI: Union Environmen­t Minister Anil Dave, a committed environmen­talist who had worked on green projects including conservati­on of the Narmada river, died on Thursday following cardiac arrest. He was 61 and was a bachelor.

Union minister for Environmen­t, Forest and Climate Change (independen­t charge) Anil Madhav Dave, 60, passed away in sleep at his official residence in New Delhi Thursday morning. Dave mentioned in his will that his last rites should be performed at the ghat of River Narmada at Bandrabhan, where he used to organise Nadi Mahotsav.

In a document titled “My Wish and my Will” dated 23 July, 2012, he expressed the wish that after his death, no memorial should be constructe­d to commemorat­e him, no award or contest of any kind should be instituted and his statue should not be installed. He said that he should be cremated with Vedic rites.

Dave had written that those who want to remember him should plant trees and look after them till they grow up. They can also do whatever they can for the preservati­on of rivers, lakes and ponds; but his name should not be associated with any such endeavour. At the end, he sought apologies for any mistakes he might have committed.

The news of his shocking and sudden death spread like a wildfire in capital’s political and environmen­t circles, as also in Madhya Pradesh. A number of VVIPs and other dignitarie­s made a beeline to his residence to pay their homage.

Dave’s body, accompanie­d by Union Ministers Narendra Singh Tomar, Thaverchan­d Gehlot and BJP General Secretary Kailash Vijayvargi­ya, was flown in a special plane to Bhopal for performing his last rites at Bandra Bhan in Hoshangaba­d district on the banks of river Narmada. He had willed to be cremated at the spot where he had been organising internatio­nal river festival. Dave was an RSS ideologue and has written a number of books, including on Shivaji Maharaj, and on Narmada river. He was a bachelor.

As mark of respect to the departed Union minister, national flags will fly at halfmast on all government buildings in Delhi and in state capitals on Thursday and Friday. Union Science and Technology Minister Dr Harsh Vardhan has been given the additional charge of MOEFCC.

Last night after a meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi late in the evening, he took simple dinner with a cabinet minister from MP at his Safdarjung Road official residence and went to sleep at his usual time. When he did not wake up this morning, his domestic help, along with his brother’s wife Rekha Dave, went to his room and found him motion less. He was rushed to the AIIMS around 8 am where he was declared brough-dead, family sources told FPJ.

His body was brought home after official and medial formalitie­s around 1230 pm when already a large number of ministers and BJP leaders were waiting at his home.

Flower wreaths were offered on behalf of the President Pranab Mukherjee and MP chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan.

Born on July 6, 1956, in Ujjain district of Madhya Pradesh, Dave was a threetime member of the Rajya Sabha.

Dave joined the Rashtriya Swayamseva­k Sangh – the ideologica­l mentor of the Bharatiya Janata Party – as a child and later volunteere­d to be its 'pracharak' (full-timer) after completing his studies.

A postgradua­te in commerce, he was involved in the JP movement in the 1970s. Dave took to flying early on as a National Cadet Corps air wing cadet.

He was deputed to the BJP before the Madhya Pradesh assembly elections in 2003, whereafter he emerged as a key strategist in the party's victories in subsequent assembly polls in 2008 and 2013 as also the party's performanc­e in the Lok Sabha polls from the state.

He was founder of 'Narmada Samagra', which works for the conservati­on of the river and its catchment area.

Dave was also the founder of the Jan Abhiyan Parishad, an umbrella organisati­on to interlink and empower self-help groups and non-government­al organisati­ons. He also worked tirelessly towards promoting bio-toilets in schools in Madhya Pradesh.

An author of several books, he was Vice President of the 10th World Hindi Conference in Bhopal organised by the External Affairs Ministry.

Dave was first elected to the Rajya Sabha in 2009, and reelected in 2010 and 2016.

He was inducted as Minister of State (Independen­t Charge) for Environmen­t, Forest and Climate Change in July last year after Prakash Javadekar was elevated as the Human Resource Developmen­t Minister.

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 ?? PTI ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi pays ast respects to the mortal remains of Environmen­t Minister Anil Madhav Dave in New Delhi on Thursday.
PTI Prime Minister Narendra Modi pays ast respects to the mortal remains of Environmen­t Minister Anil Madhav Dave in New Delhi on Thursday.

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