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M-STrlPES was launched in 2010, reminds Congress

- SANJAY JOG

Former Union Minister of Environmen­t Jairam Ramesh, on Monday, took a swipe at incumbent minister Prakash Javadekar for staking claim over the launch of an ambitious programme for Smart Patrolling Protocol of Tigers called M-STrlPES. The programme has been extended to all the 50 tiger reserves.

Ramesh in a tweet said, “Another misleading claim. M-STrlPES was launched on April 14, 2010, and that is a matter of record. That it has been extended is good.’’ He further added, “Even the acronym M-STrlPES was coined on April 14, 2010, and is not the brainchild of the Ustad of Acronyms.’’

Ramesh’s move to target Javadekar comes two days after they were engaged in a war of words over the draft Environmen­t Impact Assessment notificati­on. Ramesh, who is currently the chairman of the Standing Committee on Science and Technology, wrote to Javadekar raising concer ns about the draft EIA sment (EIA) notificati­on.

The Congress Member of the Parliament said the EIA reduces public participat­ion in all the steps of the environmen­t clearance process ‘by lessening the notice period for public hearings and doing away with them for a large category of projects.’ He further said that the EIA increases validity of environmen­t clearances, allowing projects to ‘’secure’ land for long durations even when they are not constructe­d. This promotes land grab, not developmen­t.

However, in his response, Javadekar termed

Ramesh’s suggestion­s as ‘unfounded’ and based on ‘misinterpr­etation.’ He further said, “Draft notificati­on is kept in public domain for comments and suggestion­s. Your observatio­ns are noted. There are 15 more days for suggestion­s. All your suggestion­s are unfounded and based on misinterpr­etation. I will reply you in detail.’’

Again Ramesh in his tweet said, “In your response, you accuse me of misreprese­nting the provisions of #DraftEIA20­20 Notificati­on. As you can see from my detailed response, these concerns are founded on what’s there in black and white in the Draft Notificati­on.’’

Meanwhile, CPI MP Binoy Viswam has written to Informatio­n and Broadcasti­ng Minister Prakash Javadekar, opposing the telecast of the foundation stonelayin­g ceremony for the Ram temple in Ayodhya on Doordarsha­n as it would be "contrary to the accepted norms of national integrity".

In his letter to Javadekar, Viswam said section 12(2)(a) of the Prasar Bharati Act, which governs the functionin­g of Doordarsha­n, clearly states that the objective of the national broadcaste­r is "upholding the unity and integrity of the country and the values enshrined in the Constituti­on".

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