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Karna says no for night traffic through Bandipur Tiger Reserve

Press Trust of India  |  Bengaluru 

The government today turned down a request from to allow night traffic in a road passing through Tiger Reserve citing potential danger to wild animals. At a meeting of forest officials of three states, raised the plea for lifting the ban on night traffic saying it was hampering state's economy. But officials of rejected it and said the status quo (ban on night traffic) would continue, Principal chief conservator of forest told He said officials of Tamil Nadu endorsed the stand of "has been insisting that their economy is getting affected.

But we said for the sake of conservation, some sacrifice will have to be made," he said. Night traffic through Tiger Reserve, located in Mysore and Chamrajnagar districts in Karnataka, has been a contentious issue between and The road connecting Sulthan Batheri in with Mysuru and Bengaluru is the shortest route. The alternative route in the night takes a long detour, which the traders from want to avoid. Besides Sridhar, Principal Conservator of Forest P K Kesavan, of Forest P S Somashekara, R were among those who attended the meeting today. Transport Secretary K R Jyothilal was also present. Bandipura is a tiger reserve under Project Tiger located at the tri-junction area of Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and in the Western Ghat. government is not allowing night traffic through the forested region, inhabiting wild animals including tiger, leopards and elephants to prevent their deaths in possible road accidents.

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First Published: Tue, March 06 2018. 21:46 IST
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