Western Ghats issue: Ramachandran slams Congressmen

The Congress-led UDF government in Kerala is against the implementation of the Kasturirangan report in its present form

March 01, 2014 04:38 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 07:41 pm IST - Kozhikode

A view of the Velliangiri Hills which is considered an eco-sensitive spot in the Western Ghats. File Photo: K. Ananthan

A view of the Velliangiri Hills which is considered an eco-sensitive spot in the Western Ghats. File Photo: K. Ananthan

Joining issue on the Kasturirangan report on the conservation of the Western Ghats, Minister of State for Home, Mullappally Ramachandran, on Saturday said that at a time when AICC president Sonia Gandhi and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh were taking a favourable stand in the matter, “some” ministers were coming out with statements against the Congress view. “They cannot be considered Congress ministers,” he said at a reception accorded by the District Congress Committee in Kozhikode to KPCC chief V. M. Sudheeran.

The Congress-led UDF government in Kerala is against the implementation of the report in its present form.

Although Chief Minister Oommen Chandy has expressed confidence that the Centre would consider the State’s demand, Union Minister Veerappa Moily recently refused to set a timeline for addressing Kerala’s concerns. Mr.Moily, Union Minister of Environment and Forests, had refused to give any timeframe for the settlement of issues regarding the implementation of an expert committee report on Western Ghats.

In an apparent reference to Mr.Moily’s assertions, Mr.Ramachandran said that such a stand had hurt the feelings of farmers in the State. Referring to the report, he said that the Centre would take into consideration the interests of farmers.

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