CBI books Jayanthi Natarajan, carries out searches

This is in connection with clearance given during her tenure for diversion of forest land for mining

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The today carried out searches at the premises of former Environment Minister after registering an FIR against her in connection with clearance given during her tenure for diversion of forest land for in alleged violation of laws.

The agency has registered its FIR against Natarajan, Umang Kejriwal, the then managing director of Electrosteel Casting Limited, and the company besides other unidentified persons.


The case pertains to clearance given for diversion of forest land in Saranda Forest, Singhbhum District in to company Electrosteel in alleged violation of Forest (Conservation Act) in 2012.

The permission was rejected by the Minister of State for Environment but when Natarajan took the post, she allegedly cleared it.

"Jayanthi Natarajan, the then Minister of State for Environment and Forests accorded the approval for diversion of 55.79 hectares of forest land for non-forestry use to ECL, though the same had been rejected by the earlier Minister of State...Without any change in the circumstances after rejection," the FIR alleged.

It said this approval had been accorded without adhering to the advice of Director General Forests and directions of Supreme Court in this regard.

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First Published: Sat, September 09 2017. 18:05 IST