'Chipko' movement in Delhi to save over 16,000 trees

IANS  |  New Delhi 

To save about 16,500 fully grown from being chopped down in the city, locals and social organisations have come together to hold a campaign on the lines of 'Chipko' movement for tree protection here on Sunday.

Opposing this project, locals and activists have decided to initiate a 'movement in Delhi' and hug the trees at 4.30 p.m. on Sunday in Sarojini Nagar to express their protest.

"is already so much polluted and on this cutting 16,500 trees that too in the area with best of Delhi's green cover to construct a colony and market area is a very dangerous decision. That's why we had decided to protest by hugging the trees there," and RTI activist told IANS.

Pointing out how key ministers have reiterated that and development can go hand in hand, he said that there are alternatives to chopping trees and construction at the same location.

Activist said: "We will rally outside the station on Sunday at about 4.30 p.m. and hug the trees as an act of protest."

Meanwhile, Forest Department has already cleared the project, an told IANS, while a senior Ministry said the has nothing to do with the tree chopping as the permission to do so falls under the

However, the ruling (AAP) Saurabh Bharadwaj, in a tweet, said that the has given the permission to cut the trees. The AAP has also extended support to the protests scheduled on Sunday.

Officials at Delhi Forest Department could not be reached despite several attempts.

The officials of NBCC, which comes under the Housing and Urban Affairs Ministry, however clarified that there will be more plantation to compensate for the trees being cut down.

"Yes, trees are planned to be cut off but has also planned to do ten times more plantation in the region. Our CMD, Anup Kumar Mittal, will talk about it on Monday," told IANS.

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First Published: Sat, June 23 2018. 20:06 IST