Human chain formed to protest tree-cutting for Mumbai Metro

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

Environmental activists formed a at in south Saturday to protest tree-cutting in the city for the ongoing rail construction.

They also demanded that political parties include environmental issues in their manifestos for the Lok Sabha elections.

"This chain is the city's way of declaring that its citizens will not vote for any party that does not address environmental concerns in its manifesto for Lok Sabha elections," said Amrita Bhattacharjee, a of the (ACG).

Wildlife conservation activists, students and representatives of those displaced because of various development projects were among those who took part in the chain which extended for almost a kilometre.

"We want to save the only green lungs of the city," Bhattacharjee said, referring to Arey Colony in north "And why only city, environment-related issues in the entire country should be addressed with a top priority," Bhattacharjee said.

The ACG is agitating to protect the green cover in Arey Colony, where around 2,700 trees are to be cut to make way for a car-shed for

Trees are being chopped down arbitrarily for the and activists are not allowed to be present when trees are cut, Bhattacharjee said,

Abhishek Bhatt, another activist, said, "Measures for protection of ecology do not feature in any political agenda across the country."

Tribals and Kolis (fishermen), original inhabitants of Mumbai, were being driven out from their lands for so-called development, the activists said in a statement.

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First Published: Sat, March 30 2019. 20:01 IST