Cong\, BJP demand probe into felling of trees for brewery

Cong, BJP demand probe into felling of trees for brewery

Press Trust of India  |  Bhubaneswar 

The Opposition and the BJP on Saturday demanded the government to order an impartial probe into the "illegal" tree exercise to facilitate the setting up of a brewery in Dhenkanal district.

Terming the exercise as "illegal", the of Opposition of said the state government cannot lease out land with Sal trees to IDCO (Industrial Infrastructure Development Corporation) and the government agency in turn cannot lease it out to the company.

"It is a clear case of illegality committed by the state government," said adding that the villagers' protest against tree was also ignored by the government officials and police.

He said a case has already been filed with the (NGT).

The incident also shows an "unholy nexus" between IDCO, forest officials, and the company, alleged asking the government to recover price of the timber from the officials responsible.

He also asked the government to withdraw criminal cases filed against the villagers who protested the incident.

BJP K V Singhdeo said Naveen Patnaik was to blame as he had laid the foundation stone of the brewery project.

"You (CM) did not stop the officials when they were cutting trees. You only ordered stop of tree felling after they were cut," Singhdeo said.

Stating that the forest was a natural habitat of the elephants, the BJP said that the had opposed the tree felling but his opposition was overlooked by the officials of te (CMO).

"Is it not the CMO that pushed for the bottling plant," Singhdeo asked demanding an impartial inquiry into the matter.

Forest and said the has already ordered the Revenue Divisional Commissioner (RDC), Northen Division, to probe into the matter.

"The government has taken steps as soon as it came to know about tree felling. The government will undertake plantation in the area where trees have been cut," the minister said.

Routray also told the House that the Divisional Forest Officer (DFO), Dhenkanal, had ordered felling of trees near Balarampur village on August 24.

He said the IDCO has allotted 12.05 acres of barren land to P&A Bottler to set up the brewery.

The IDCO CGM had sought the permission from the DFO on June 30 for felling of trees for the proposed plant, while the latter on August 24 had given the order to cut down the trees over 10.59 acres of land. There were a total of 956 small and big trees over that 10,59 acre of land, the minister said.

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First Published: Sat, November 24 2018. 16:35 IST